@Comment 2018.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @video{1118__stars_titan_parrot_or_stick_, title = {Starship Titanic - Parrot Or Stick}, author = {{Civvie 11}}, year = {2018}, tags = {design_friction, douglas_adams, game_design, lets_play, science_fiction}, url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgPzBz8dYD0}, } @inproceedings{aarseth18_ontol_meta_model_game_resear_, title = {An Ontological Meta-Model for Game Research}, author = {Aarseth, Espen and Grabarczyk, Paweł}, year = {2018}, tags = {classification, game_mechanics, game_rules, game_studies, meta_model, methodology, ontology, Senet}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Aarseth/Aarseth_2018_An_Ontological_Meta_Model_for_Game_Resea.pdf}, } @report{abernathy18_group_repor_, title = {Group Report}, subtitle = {Designing Feelings of Companionship with Non-Player Characters}, author = {Abernathy, Tom and Burgess, Joel and Low, Devin and Proctor, Chris and Ash, Jenn and Gonzales, Joel and Murdock, Linsey and Strange, Simon}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, companionship, game_design, NPC, project_horse_shoe}, institution = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph18r5.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Abernathy/Abernathy_2018_Group_Report.pdf}, } @book{abnett18_magos_, title = {The Magos}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, fiction, inquisitor, science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, isbn = {978-1-78496-702-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Abnett/Abnett_2018_The_Magos.epub}, } @misc{abramson18_inter_integ_social_ident_, title = {International Integration and Social Identity}, author = {Abramson, Boaz and Shayo, Moses}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, european_union, identity, international_relations, politics}, number = {18}, pages = {1–74}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3187594}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Abramson/Abramson_2018_International_Integration_and_Social_Ide.pdf}, } @article{acemoglu18__race_man_machin_108_, title = {The Race between Man and Machine}, subtitle = {Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and Employment}, author = {Acemoglu, Daron and Restrepo, Pascual}, year = {2018}, tags = {automation, capitalism, economics, labour, technology}, journal = {American Economic Review}, volume = {108}, number = {6}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Feb 11 17:00:56 2025}, pages = {1488-1542}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/aer.20160696}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.20160696}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Acemoglu/The Race Between Man and Machine - Implications of.pdf}, } @book{adeyemi18__child_of_blood_and_bone_, title = {Children Of Blood And Bone}, author = {Adeyemi, Tomi}, year = {2018}, tags = {afro_fantasy, fantasy, fiction, young_adult}, publisher = {Henry Holt}, series = {Legacy Of Orïsha}, isbn = {978-1-250-17097-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Adeyemi/Children of Blood and Bone.epub}, } @report{aebi18_space_i_, title = {SPACE I}, author = {Aebi, Marcelo F. and Tiago, Mélanie M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {europe, incarceration, penal_statistics, prison, prison_population}, institution = {Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics: Prison populations}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://wp.unil.ch/space/space-i/annual-reports/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Aebi/Aebi_2018_SPACE_I.pdf}, } @misc{afonso18_case_api_commun_evaluat_, title = {The Case for Api Communicability Evaluation}, subtitle = {Introducing the Api-Si With Examples From Keras}, author = {Afonso, Luiz Marques and Bastos, João Antonio Marcondes Dutra and de Souza, Clarisse Sieckenius and de Gusmão Cerqueira, Renato Fontoura}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, api, communication, design}, arxiv = {1808.05891}, note = {Pre-Print}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Afonso/Afonso_2018_The_Case_for_Api_Communicability_Evaluat.pdf}, } @article{ager18_killer_incen_, title = {Killer Incentives}, subtitle = {Relative Position, Performance and Risk-Taking Among German Fighter Pilots, 1939-45}, author = {Ager, Philipp and Bursztyn, Leonardo and Leucht, Lukas and Voth, Hans-Joachim}, year = {2018}, tags = {fighter_pilots, germany, history, reputation, risk, social, social_capital, warfare}, journal = {NBER Working Paper Series}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ager/Ager_2018_Killer_Incentives.pdf}, } @misc{agloro18_, title = {An alternate reality game, participatory politics, and the color of civic engagement}, author = {Agloro, Alexandrina}, year = {2018}, tags = {ARG, feminism, game_design, participatory_politics, racism}, howpublished = {Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://public.imaginingamerica.org/journalcontent/2017/4/2/207/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Agloro/Agloro_2018_An_alternate_reality_game_participatory.pdf}, } @book{ahlbrecht18_muli_agent_progr_contes_, title = {The Muli-Agent Programming Contest 2018}, editor = {Ahlbrecht, Tobias and Dix, Jürgen and Fiekas, Niklas}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, architecture, BDI, decision_making, JaCaMo, MAS, programming, tasks}, publisher = {Springer}, issn = {1611-3349}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-030-37959-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-37959-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ahlbrecht/Ahlbrecht_2018_The_Muli_Agent_Programming_Contest_2018.pdf}, } @book{ahmad18_delhis_meats_, title = {Delhi's Meatscapes}, subtitle = {Muslim Butchers in a Transforming Mega-City}, author = {Ahmad, Zarin}, year = {2018}, tags = {abbatoir, agriculture, anthropology, butchers, culture, delhi, history, india}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-909538-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ahmad/Ahmad_2018_Delhi_s_Meatscapes.pdf}, } @book{alden18_engin_simul_scien_instr_, title = {Engineering Simulations as Scientific Instruments}, subtitle = {A Pattern Language}, author = {Alden, Kieran and Andrews, Paul S. and Bown, James L. and Droop, Alastair and Greaves, Richard B. and Read, Mark and Sampson, Adam T. and Timmis, Jon and Winfield, Alan F.T.}, year = {2018}, tags = {case_study, CellBranch, complex_systems, CoSMoS, engineering, methodology, patterns, science, simulation, simulation_as_science}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-030-01938-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-01938-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alden/Alden_2018_Engineering_Simulations_as_Scientific_In.pdf}, } @article{aldrich18_trigg_polic_chang_, title = {Triggers for Policy Change}, subtitle = {The 3.11 Fukushima Meltdowns and Nuclear Policy Continuity}, author = {Aldrich, Daniel P. and Forester, Summer and Horhager, Elisa}, year = {2018}, tags = {fukushima, germany, japan, nuclear, policy, politics, qualitative}, journal = {Environmental Politics}, abstract = {The 3.11 compounded disaster in Tohoku, Japan served as catalyst for some nations, including Germany, Belgium, and Italy, to alter nuclear policies but had no impact on the approaches of a number of others such as Vietnam, China, and Russia. Our article investigates why, despite facing the same focusing event, private- and state-owned utilities in some countries altered their nuclear energy policies while others kept the status quo. We use a mixed-methods approach to understand this variation in energy policy outcomes. Our quantitative analysis of 84 countries based on a new, sui generis dataset shows that Green Party vote share and strong voice/accountability are negatively correlated with changes in nuclear power programs while media openness and political stability are positively connected with atomic energy decisions. Using in-depth case studies of Germany and Japan we further explore the role of domestic political institutions and country-specific norms to show more precisely how actors interacted with ideas to influence energy decisions. This article brings implications for the future of energy policies around the world at a time when many hope to see a “nuclear renaissance.”}, issn = {17438934}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/09644016.2018.1510216}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Aldrich/Aldrich_2018_Triggers_for_Policy_Change.pdf}, } @article{aldrich18_unicor_gazel_other_distr_way_32_, title = {Unicorns, Gazelles, and Other Distractions on the Way To Understanding Real Entrepreneurship in the United States}, author = {Aldrich, Howard E. and Ruef, Martin}, year = {2018}, tags = {__come_back_to, attention, entrepreneurship, organisation, scholarship, silicon_valley, start_ups, venture_capital}, journal = {Academy of Management Perspectives}, volume = {32}, number = {4}, pages = {458-472}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5465/amp.2017.0123}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amp.2017.0123}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Aldrich/Aldrich_2018_Unicorns_Gazelles_and_Other_Distractio.pdf}, } @article{alechina18_model_norm_specif_verif_multiag_system_, title = {Modeling Norm Specification and Verification in Multiagent Systems}, author = {Alechina, Natasha and Logan, Brian and Dastani, Mehdi}, year = {2018}, tags = {MAS, norms, specification}, crossref = {gabbay18_journ_applied_logic_ifcol_journ_logic_applic_5_}, } @proceedings{alechina18_tempor_repres_reason_time_, title = {25th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning TIME 2018}, editor = {Alechina, Natasha and Nørvåg, Kjetil and Penczek, Wojciech}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, ATL, branching_time, ECTL, model_checking, separation_logic, temporal_logic}, journal = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4230/LIPICS.TIME.2018.0}, url = {https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/document/10.4230/LIPIcs.TIME.2018.0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alechina/Alechina_2018_Temporal_Representation_and_Reasoning_T.pdf}, } @judicial{alito18_janus_americ_feder_state_count_, author = {Alito, Samuel}, year = {2018}, tags = {collective_bargaining, free_association, free_speech, judicial_opinion, judiciary, public_employment, SCOTUS, trade_unions}, dissenting = {Sotomayor and Kagan}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, short_parties = {Janus v American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council}, url = {https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/16-1466_2b3j.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alito/Alito_2018_Janus_v_American_Federation_of_State_Co.pdf}, } @article{allan18_distr_ident_futur_inter_order_72_, title = {The Distribution of Identity and the Future of International Order}, subtitle = {China's Hegemonic Prospects}, author = {Allan, Bentley B. and Vucetic, Srdjan and Hopf, Ted}, year = {2018}, tags = {china, hegemony, identity, ideology, institution, international, layers, organisation, politics}, journal = {International Organization}, volume = {72}, number = {04}, abstract = {Existing theories predict that the rise of China will trigger a hegemonic transition and the current debate centers on whether or not the transition will be violent or peaceful. This debate largely sidesteps two questions that are central to understanding the future of international order: how strong is the current Western hegemonic order and what is the likelihood that China can or will lead a successful counterhegemonic challenge? We argue that the future of international order is shaped not only by material power but also by the distribution of identity across the great powers. We develop a constructivist account of hegemonic transition and stability that theorizes the role of the distribution of identity in international order. In our account, hegemonic orders depend on a legitimating ideology that must be consistent with the distribution of identity at the level of both elites and masses. We map the distribution of identity across nine great powers and assess how this distribution supports the current Western neoliberal democratic hegemony. We conclude that China is unlikely to become the hegemon in the near term.}, issn = {0020-8183}, pages = {839–869}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s0020818318000267}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Allan/Allan_2018_The_Distribution_of_Identity_and_the_Fut.pdf}, } @book{allan18_oxfor_handb_taboo_words_languag_, title = {Oxford Handbooks in Taboo Words and Languages}, author = {Allan, Keith}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, banter, censorship, childhood, comedy, culture, deaf, death, disability, disease, education, grammar, HIV, ideologically_motivated_taboo, insult, language, language_change, law, linguistics, media_analysis, oxford_handbook, politeness, politics, psychology, religion, sex, sexuality, swearing, translation}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-880819-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Allan/Allan_2018_Oxford_Handbooks_in_Tabboo_Words_and_Lan.pdf}, } @misc{almedia24__creat_agent_based_framew_for_, title = {Creating An Agent Based Framework For Don't Starve Together}, author = {Almedia, Fábio and Prada, Rui and Mascarenhas, Samuel}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, dont_starve, FATIMA, NPC, video_games}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Almedia/Creating_an_Agent_Based_Framework_for_Do.pdf}, } @inproceedings{almeida18_worm_calcul_, title = {The Worm Calculus}, author = {de Almeida Borges, Ana and Joosten, Joost J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {closed_fragment, feasible_fragment, modal_logic, ordinal_notation, provability_logic, reflection_calculus, strictly_positive_logic, worm_calculus}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-255-8}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1803.10543}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume12/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Almeida/Almeida_2018_The_Worm_Calculus.pdf}, } @report{alper18_updat_prison_recid_, title = {2018 Update on Prisoner Recidivism}, subtitle = {A 9-Year Follow-up Period (2005-2014)}, author = {Alper, Mariel and Durose, Matthew R. and Markman, Joshua}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, mass_incarceration, prisoners, recidivism}, institution = {U.S Department of Justice}, month = {may}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://bjs.ojp.gov/library/publications/2018-update-prisoner-recidivism-9-year-follow-period-2005-2014}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alper/Alper_2018_2018_Update_on_Prisoner_Recidivism.pdf}, } @article{alshumrani18_organ_cultur_strat_chang_austr_local_gover_44_, title = {Organisational Culture and Strategic Change in Australian Local Governments}, author = {Alshumrani, Salha and Munir, Rahat and Baird, Kevin}, year = {2018}, tags = {australia, contingency_factors, culture, local_government, organisation, strategic_change}, journal = {Local Government Studies}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {601–623}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03003930.2018.1481398}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alshumrani/Alshumrani_2018_Organisational_Culture_and_Strategic_Cha.pdf}, } @inproceedings{alvarez18__towar_robus_inter_self_explain_neural_networ_31_, title = {Towards Robust Interpretability with Self-Explaining Neural Networks}, author = {Alvarez Melis, David and Jaakkola, Tommi S.}, editor = {Bengio, S. and Wallach, H. and Larochelle, H. and Grauman, K. and Cesa-Bianchi, N. and Garnett, R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {explainable_AI, machine_learning, neural_net, self_explaination}, booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems}, volume = {31}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2018/file/3e9f0fc9b2f89e043bc6233994dfcf76-Paper.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alvarez/Alvarez_2018_Towards_Robust_Interpretability_with_Sel.pdf}, } @misc{alvaro18_consis_analy_bloom_, title = {Consistency Analysis in Bloom}, author = {Alvaro, Peter and Conway, Neil and Hellerstein, Joseph M. and Marczak, William R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {bloom, bud, CALM, consistency, distributed_systems, language, presentation, programming}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Alvaro/Alvaro_2018_Consistency_Analysis_in_Bloom.pdf}, } @article{ammanabrolu18_playin_text_adven_games_with_, title = {Playing Text-Adventure Games With Graph-Based Deep Reinforcement Learning}, author = {Ammanabrolu, Prithviraj and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, games, graph, machine_learning, question_answering, reinforcement_learning, text_adventure}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1812.01628}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1812.01628}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ammanabrolu/Ammanabrolu_2018_Playing_Text_Adventure_Games_With_Graph_.pdf}, } @misc{amuedo-dorantes18_immig_enfor_polic_trust_domes_violen_, title = {Immigration Enforcement, Police Trust and Domestic Violence}, author = {Amuedo-dorantes, Catalina and Arenas-arroyo, Esther}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, domestic_violence, enforcement, immigration, police, trust, USA, VAWA, violence_against_women}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/12721/police-trust-and-domestic-violence-evidence-from-immigration-policies}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Amuedodorantes/Amuedodorantes_2018_Immigration_Enforcement_Police_Trust_an.pdf}, } @misc{anakin18_your_inner_fish_that_wants_play_, title = {Your Inner Fish That Wants to Play}, subtitle = {What Anthropology Has to Say about Games}, author = {Anakin, Sergei}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/SergeiAnankin/20181204/329082/Your_Inner_Fish_That_Wants_to_Play_What_Anthropology_Has_to_Say_about_Games.php}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Anakin/Anakin_2018_Your_Inner_Fish_That_Wants_to_Play.pdf}, } @misc{anguelov18__behav_trees_break_, title = {Behavior Trees - Breaking the cycle of misuse}, author = {Anguelov, Bobby}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, anti_patterns, behaviour_tree, cycles, decision_making, game_ai, visualisation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://takinginitiative.wordpress.com/2020/01/07/behavior-trees-breaking-the-cycle-of-misuse/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Anguelov/behaviortrees_breaking-the-cycle-of-misuse.pdf}, } @misc{anon18_card_board_games_, title = {Card and Board Games}, author = {Anon}, year = {2018}, tags = {board_game, card_game, review}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Anon/Anon_2018_Card_and_Board_Games.pdf}, } @misc{anon18_census_occup_codes_, title = {Census 2018 Occupation Codes}, author = {Anon}, year = {2018}, tags = {census, coding, occupation, taxonomy}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.census.gov/topics/employment/industry-occupation.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Anon/Anon_2018_Census_2018_Occupation_Codes.pdf}, } @judicial{appeals18_lester_usa_, author = {Carnes, Ed and Tjoflat, Gerald Bard and Marcus, Stanley and Wilson, Charles R. and Jr., William H. Pryor and Martin, Beverly B. and Jordon, Adalberto and Pryor, Jill A. and Newsom, Kevin and Branch, Elizabeth L. and Grant, Britt}, year = {2018}, tags = {appeals_court, law}, identifier = {18-10523}, pdf_locked = {False}, title = {Lester v USA}, url = {https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/lester-v-united-states/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eleventh/Eleventh_2018_Lester_v_USA.pdf}, } @article{arana18_vers_un_nouveau_surreal_23_, title = {Vers Un Nouveau Surréalisme. Jim Kazanjian's Architectural Fantasies}, author = {Arana, L.M.L.}, year = {2018}, tags = {architecture, art, surrealism}, journal = {EGA Revista de Expression Grafica Arquitectonica}, volume = {23}, number = {32}, abstract = {©2018 Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. All rights reserved. Since the advent of the movement in the early 1920s, the marriage of surrealism and photography has found in architecture one of its privileged subjects, producing impossible architectural fantasies covered with a veil of reality. With the arrival of digital photo-manipulation tools, this experimentation has undergone a radical expansion, giving rise to a great variety of approaches that play with photographic imagery in order to produce impossible but fascinating architectural scenarios. This article focuses on the work of Jim Kazanjian, an author coming from the realm of digital building who, working on the fringes of the discipline, has produced throughout the last decad, a body of work that combines technical prowess with the fascination with the somber atmospheres of H.P. Lovecraft o Algernon Blackwood's tales as a means to produce improbable architectural objects of dark but delicate beauty.}, issn = {2254-6103}, pages = {88–101}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4995/ega.2018.8890}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Arana/Arana_2018_Vers_Un_Nouveau_Surralisme_Jim_Kazanji.pdf}, } @book{archaya18_deep_roots_, title = {Deep Roots}, subtitle = {How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics}, author = {Archaya, Avidit and Blackwell, Matthew and Sen, Maya}, year = {2018}, tags = {politics, slavery, text_book, USA}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, abstract = {The lasting effects of slavery on contemporary political attitudes in the American SouthDespite dramatic social transformations in the United States during the last 150 years, the South has remained staunchly conservative. Southerners are more likely to support Republican candidates, gun rights, and the death penalty, and southern whites harbor higher levels of racial resentment than whites in other parts of the country. Why haven't these sentiments evolved or changed? Deep Roots shows that the entrenched political and racial views of contemporary white southerners are a direct consequence of the region's slaveholding history, which continues to shape economic, political, and social spheres. Today, southern whites who live in areas once reliant on slavery–compared to areas that were not–are more racially hostile and less amenable to policies that could promote black progress. Highlighting the connection between historical institutions and contemporary political attitudes, the authors explore the period following the Civil War when elite whites in former bastions of slavery had political and economic incentives to encourage the development of anti-black laws and practices. Deep Roots shows that these forces created a local political culture steeped in racial prejudice, and that these viewpoints have been passed down over generations, from parents to children and via communities, through a process called behavioral path dependence. While legislation such as the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act made huge strides in increasing economic opportunity and reducing educational disparities, southern slavery has had a profound, lasting, and self-reinforcing influence on regional and national politics that can still be felt today. A groundbreaking look at the ways institutions of the past continue to sway attitudes of the present, Deep Roots demonstrates how social beliefs persist long after the formal policies that created those beliefs have been eradicated.}, pages = {1–92}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-691-17674-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Archaya/Archaya_2018_Deep_Roots.pdf}, } @article{arora18_too_tough_crime_, title = {Too Tough on Crime? The Impact of Prosecutor Politics on Incarceration}, author = {Arora, Ashna}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, decision_making, elections, incarceration, politics, prosecutors, sentencing}, journal = {American Economic Association Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.probablecausation.com/s/Ashna-Arora.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Arora/Arora_2018_Too_Tough_on_Crime_the_Impact_of_Prosec.pdf}, } @report{austin18_group_repor_, title = {Group Report}, subtitle = {Constructing Emergence}, author = {Austin, Michael and Compton, Kate and Ernest, James and Lee, Josh and Sellers, Mike and Bellich, Jerry and Dormans, Joris and Gonzales, Joel and Mosqueira, Josh and Stevenson, Jamey}, year = {2018}, tags = {emergence, game_design, project_horse_shoe}, institution = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph18r7.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Austin/Austin_2018_Group_Report.pdf}, } @misc{avery-weird18_roset_dicel_, title = {Rosette Diceless}, subtitle = {Quick, Creative Collaboration}, author = {Avery-Weird, Gregory and Avery-Weir, Melissa}, year = {2018}, tags = {consensus, game, improvisation, itch_io, LARP, role_playing_game, story_telling, storytelling}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://futureproofgames.itch.io/rosette-diceless}, file = {2000/2010/2018/AveryWeird/AveryWeird_2018_Rosette_Diceless.pdf}, } @inproceedings{avron18_simpl_cut_free_system_parac_, title = {A Simple Cut-Free System for a Paraconsistent Logic Equivalent To S5}, author = {Avron, Arnon and Lahav, Ori}, year = {2018}, tags = {cut_elimination, hypersequents, modal_logic, paraconsistent_logic, S5}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-255-8}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume12/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Avron/Avron_2018_A_Simple_Cut_Free_System_for_a_Paraconsi.pdf}, } @online{aye25__how_anthon_bourd_helped_cuisin_, title = {How Anthony Bourdain Helped Cuisines Speak For Themselves}, author = {Aye, MiMi}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthony_bourdain, food, obituary, travel}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://london.eater.com/2018/6/15/17467498/anthony-bourdain-death-cuisine-othered-parts-unknown}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Aye/aye25__how_anthon_bourd_helped_cuisin.pdf}, } @book{baase18_gift_fire_, title = {A Gift of Fire}, subtitle = {Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computing Technology}, author = {Baase, Sara and Henry, Timothy M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {anonymity, crime, ethics, evaluation, freedom_of_speech, intellectual_property, labour, law, methodology, privacy, professional_ethics, safety_critical_systems, surveillance, technology, THERAC_25, work}, publisher = {Pearson}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-13-461527-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baase/Baase_2018_A_Gift_of_Fire.pdf}, } @book{bacon18__gothic_, title = {The Gothic}, subtitle = {A Reader}, editor = {Bacon, Simon}, year = {2018}, tags = {a_s_byatt, aideen_barry, alex_garland, american_gothic, ann_radcliffe, annihilation, architecture, arkham_asylum, arthur_machen, australia, bill_condon, brandon_massey, caifanes, charles_brockden_brown, china_mieville, clarence_john_laughlib, comic, cormac_mccarthy, crimson_peak, dark_corner, dave_mckean, edge, ex_machina, games, gaspar_saladino, ghosts_along_the_mississippi, gods_and_monsters, gothic_fiction, grant_morrison, guillermo_del_toro, history, horace_walpole, japan, jeff_vandermeer, joan_lindsay, koji_suzuki, matthew_lewis, max_brooks, mexican_gothic, new_weird, otsuichi, perdido_street_station, picnic_at_hanging_rock, possession, richard_marsh, robert_bloch, ron_honathaner, sarah_waters, strawberry_hill_house, tale_of_tales, the_dried_witch, the_house_on_skull_mountain, the_joss_a_reversion, the_monk, the_mysteries_of_udolpho, the_path, the_paying_guests, the_road, the_three_impostors, wieland, world_war_z}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78707-269-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bacon/Bacon_2018_The_Gothic.pdf}, } @article{bain18_is_there_such_thing_as_13_, title = {Is There Such a Thing As 'white Ignorance' in British Education?}, author = {Bain, Zara}, year = {2018}, tags = {education, imperialism, racial_contract, racism, UK, white_ignorance}, journal = {Ethics and Education}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, pages = {4-21}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/17449642.2018.1428716}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17449642.2018.1428716}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bain/Bain_2018_Is_There_Such_a_Thing_As_white_Ignoranc.pdf}, } @misc{baker18_code_hazar_how_avoid_them_, title = {Code Hazards and How to Avoid Them}, author = {Baker, Jessica}, year = {2018}, tags = {code_hazards, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://jessicabaker.co.uk/2018/05/15/code-hazards-and-how-to-avoid-them/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baker/Baker_2018_Code_Hazards_and_How_to_Avoid_Them.pdf}, } @misc{baker18_tests_testab_, title = {Tests and Testability}, author = {Baker, Jessica}, year = {2018}, tags = {software_engineering, testing}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://jessicabaker.co.uk/2018/03/11/tests-and-testability/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baker/Baker_2018_Tests_and_Testability.pdf}, } @article{baldoni18_commit_based_agent_inter_jacam_159_, title = {Commitment-Based Agent Interaction in Jacamo+}, author = {Baldoni, Matteo and Baroglio, Cristina and Capuzzimati, Federico and Micalizio, Roberto}, year = {2018}, tags = {commitment, JaCaMo, MAS, protocol, speech_act, taxonomy}, journal = {Fundamenta Informaticae}, volume = {159}, number = {1-2}, pages = {1-33}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3233/FI-2018-1656}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3233/FI-2018-1656}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baldoni/Baldoni_2018_Commitment_Based_Agent_Interaction_in_Ja.pdf}, } @article{baldwin18__scien_auton_public_accoun_rise_109_, title = {Scientific Autonomy, Public Accountability, and the Rise of “Peer Review” in the Cold War United States}, author = {Baldwin, Melinda}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, academia, best_practices, cold_war, history, methodology, NSF, peer_review, research_funding}, journal = {Isis}, volume = {109}, number = {3}, pages = {538-558}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1086/700070}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/700070}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baldwin/Baldwin_2018_Scientific_Autonomy_Public_Accountabili.pdf}, } @article{ballantyne18_epist_tresp_128_, title = {Epistemic Trespassing}, author = {Ballantyne, Nathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, epistemic_trespassing, epistemology, expertise, ignorance, philosophy}, journal = {Mind}, volume = {128}, number = {510}, pages = {367-395}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/mind/fzx042}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzx042}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ballantyne/Ballantyne_2018_Epistemic_Trespassing.pdf}, } @article{baron18_medic_proper_cannab_terpen_flavon_58_, title = {Medicinal Properties of Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and Flavonoids in Cannabis, and Benefits in Migraine, Headache, and Pain}, subtitle = {An Update on Current Evidence and Cannabis Science}, author = {Baron, Eric P.}, year = {2018}, tags = {cannabis, chronic_pain, drugs, medicine, migraine, opioid_epidemic, review}, journal = {Headache}, volume = {58}, number = {7}, abstract = {BACKGROUND Comprehensive literature reviews of historical perspectives and evidence supporting cannabis/cannabinoids in the treatment of pain, including migraine and headache, with associated neurobiological mechanisms of pain modulation have been well described. Most of the existing literature reports on the cannabinoids 9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), or cannabis in general. There are many cannabis strains that vary widely in the composition of cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other compounds. These components work synergistically to produce wide variations in benefits, side effects, and strain characteristics. Knowledge of the individual medicinal properties of the cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids is necessary to cross-breed strains to obtain optimal standardized synergistic compositions. This will enable targeting individual symptoms and/or diseases, including migraine, headache, and pain. OBJECTIVE Review the medical literature for the use of cannabis/cannabinoids in the treatment of migraine, headache, facial pain, and other chronic pain syndromes, and for supporting evidence of a potential role in combatting the opioid epidemic. Review the medical literature involving major and minor cannabinoids, primary and secondary terpenes, and flavonoids that underlie the synergistic entourage effects of cannabis. Summarize the individual medicinal benefits of these substances, including analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. CONCLUSION There is accumulating evidence for various therapeutic benefits of cannabis/cannabinoids, especially in the treatment of pain, which may also apply to the treatment of migraine and headache. There is also supporting evidence that cannabis may assist in opioid detoxification and weaning, thus making it a potential weapon in battling the opioid epidemic. Cannabis science is a rapidly evolving medical sector and industry with increasingly regulated production standards. Further research is anticipated to optimize breeding of strain-specific synergistic ratios of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other phytochemicals for predictable user effects, characteristics, and improved symptom and disease-targeted therapies.}, invalid_isbn = {0017-8748}, issn = {15264610}, pages = {1139–1186}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {30152161}, doi = {10.1111/head.13345}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baron/Baron_2018_Medicinal_Properties_of_Cannabinoids_Te.pdf}, } @book{baroni18_handb_formal_argum_, title = {Handbook of Formal Argumentation}, editor = {Baroni, Pietro and Gabbay, Dov and Giacomin, Massimiliano and van der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2018}, tags = {argumentation, argumentation_theory, dialectics, gerhard_brewka, handbook, history, logic_programming, production_rules, review, semantics, survey}, publisher = {College Publications}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-275-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Baroni/Baroni_2018_Handbook_of_Formal_Argumentation.pdf}, } @book{barres18__autob_of_trans_scien_, title = {The Autobiography Of A Transgender Scientist}, author = {Barres, Ben}, year = {2018}, tags = {academia, autobiography, diversity, mit, science, transgender}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03911-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Barres/Ben Barres The Autobiography of a Transgender Scientist.pdf}, } @article{barron18_indiv_instit_innov_debat_frenc_revol_115_, title = {Individuals, institutions, and innovation in the debates of the French Revolution}, author = {Barron, Alexander T. J. and Huang, Jenny and Spang, Rebecca L. and DeDeo, Simon}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, cognitive, computational_social_science, culture, evolution, france, french_revolution, history, metrics}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {115}, number = {18}, publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, pages = {4607-4612}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1717729115}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1717729115}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Barron/Barron_2018_Individuals_Institutions_and_Innovatio.pdf}, } @misc{barth18_advan_dungeon_diagr_, title = {Advanced Dungeons and Diagrams}, author = {Barth, Zach}, year = {2018}, tags = {dungeons_and_dragons, puzzle_game}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Barth/Barth_2018_Advanced_Dungeons_and_Diagrams.pdf}, } @misc{bartlett18_exten_algeb_manip_differ_, title = {Extending the Algebraic Manipulability of Differentials}, author = {Bartlett, Jonathan and Khurshudyan, Asatur Zh.}, year = {2018}, tags = {algebra, calculus, differentials, math}, abstract = {Treating differentials as independent algebraic units have a long history of use and abuse. It is generally considered problematic to treat the derivative as a fraction of differentials rather than as a holistic unit acting as a limit, though for practical reasons it is often done for the first derivative. However, using a revised notation for the second and higher derivatives will allow for the ability to treat differentials as independent units for a much larger number of cases.}, arxivid = {1801.09553}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1801.09553}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1801.09553}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bartlett/Bartlett_2018_Extending_the_Algebraic_Manipulability_o.pdf}, } @book{bataille24__poetr_of_georg_batail_, title = {The Poetry Of Georges Bataille}, author = {Bataille, Georges}, year = {2018}, tags = {poetry}, publisher = {Suny Press}, invalid_isbn = {978-14384-723-4}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {Kendall, Stuart}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bataille/The Poetry of Georges Bataille - ed Stuart Kendal_240211_214125.pdf}, } @inproceedings{batusov18_situat_calcul_seman_actual_causal_, title = {Situation Calculus Semantics for Actual Causality}, author = {Batusov, Vitaliy and Soutchanski, Mikhail}, year = {2018}, tags = {causality, situation_calculus}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {32}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/aaai.v32i1.11561}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v32i1.11561}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Batusov/Batusov_2018_Situation_Calculus_Semantics_for_Actual_.pdf}, } @article{bauducco18_101_, title = {The Macroeconomic Consequences Of Raising The Minimum Wage}, subtitle = {Capital Accumulation, Employment and The Wage Distribution}, author = {Bauducco, Sofía and Janiak, Alexandre}, year = {2018}, tags = {capital, economics, employment, macro_economics, minimum_wage, wage_distribution}, journal = {European Economic Review}, volume = {101}, DATE_ADDED = {Thu Sep 12 15:32:18 2024}, pages = {57-76}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.euroecorev.2017.09.012}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2017.09.012}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bauducco/_macroeconomic_consequences_of_raising_the_minimum_wage.pdf}, } @article{bell18_genet_envir_influen_sociop_attit_37_, title = {Genetic and Environmental Influences on Sociopolitical Attitudes}, author = {Bell, Edward and Kandler, Christian and Riemann, Rainer}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, germany, heritability, politics, socio_politics}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, abstract = {A new paradigm has emerged in which both genetic and environmental factors are cited as possible influences on sociopolitical attitudes. Despite the increasing acceptance of this paradigm, several aspects of the approach remain underdeveloped. Specifically, limitations arise from a reliance on a twins-only design, and all previous studies have used self-reports only. There are also questions about the extent to which existing findings generalize cross-culturally. To address those issues, this study examined individual differences in liberalism/conservatism in a German sample that included twins, their parents, and their spouses and incorporated both self- and peer reports. The self-report findings from this extended twin family design were largely consistent with previous research that used that rater perspective, but they provided higher estimates of heritability, shared parental environmental influences, assortative mating, and genotype-environment correlation than the results from peer reports. The implications of these findings for the measurement and understanding of sociopolitical attitudes are explored.}, issn = {0730-9384}, pages = {236–249}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.17}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0730938418000175/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bell/Bell_2018_Genetic_and_Environmental_Influences_on_.pdf}, } @book{benkler18_networ_, title = {Network propaganda}, subtitle = {Manipulation, disinformation, and radicalization in American politics}, author = {Benkler, Yochai and Faris, Robert and Roberts, Hal}, year = {2018}, tags = {breitbart, graph, politics, propaganda, russia, social_media, social_network, trump}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Benkler/Benkler_2018_Network_propaganda.pdf}, } @book{bennett18__found_, title = {Foundryside}, author = {Bennett, Robert Jackson}, year = {2018}, tags = {fantasy, fiction}, number = {1}, publisher = {Crown Publishers}, series = {The Founders}, isbn = {978-1-5247-6036-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bennett/Foundryside.epub}, } @inproceedings{benzmueller18_, title = {A Deontic Logic Reasoning Infrastructure}, author = {Benzmüller, Christoph and Parent, Xavier and van der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2018}, tags = {case_study, deontic_logic, design, GDPR, input_output_logics, meta, norms, reasoning, SDL}, booktitle = {Sailing Routes in the World of Computation: Conference on Computability in Europe, CiE}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {60-69}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-94417-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-94418-0_6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94418-0_6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Benzmller/Benzmller_2018_A_deontic_logic_reasoning_infrastructure.pdf}, } @inproceedings{benzmueller18_arqnl_autom_reason_quant_non_class_logic_2095_, title = {ARQNL 2018 Automated Reasoning in Quantified Non-Classical Logics}, author = {Benzmüller, Christoph and Otten, Jens}, year = {2018}, tags = {automated_reasoning, leo_III, logic, modal_logic, proof_search, quantification}, booktitle = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, volume = {2095}, organization = {RWTH Aachen University}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3326/ARQNL2022_preface.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Benzmller/Benzmller_2018_ARQNL_2018_Automated_Reasoning_in_Quanti.pdf}, } @article{benzmueller18_i_logic_hol_, title = {I/O Logic in Hol - First Steps}, author = {Benzmüller, Christoph and Parent, Xavier}, year = {2018}, tags = {higher_ordered_logic, HOL, input_output_logics, Isabelle}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1803.09681}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Benzmller/Benzmller_2018_I_o_Logic_in_Holfirst_Steps.pdf}, } @article{bernstein18_impac_works_human_collab_373_, title = {The Impact of the 'open' Workspace on Human Collaboration}, author = {Bernstein, Ethan S. and Turban, Stephen}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, collaboration, collective_intelligence, communication, ecology, interaction, office, open_office, psychology, spatial, spatial_boundary, transparency, urban_design, workplace}, journal = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences}, volume = {373}, number = {1753}, pages = {20170239}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1098/rstb.2017.0239}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0239}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bernstein/Bernstein_2018_The_Impact_of_the_open_Workspace_on_Hu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bernstein18_villain_guide_to_social_media_, title = {A Villain's Guide To Social Media and Interactive Digital Storytelling}, author = {Bernstein, Mark and Hooper, Clare}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_studies, history, hypertext, interactive_fiction, new_media, politics, villains}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {50-61}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_4}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bernstein/Bernstein_2018_A_Villain_s_Guide_To_Social_Media_and_In.pdf}, } @article{bessai18_mixin_compos_synth_based_inter_types_14_, title = {Mixin Composition Synthesis Based on Intersection Types}, author = {Bessai, Jan and Chen, Tzu-Chun and Dudenhefner, Andrej and Düdder, Boris and de'Liguoro, Ugo and Rehof, Jakob}, year = {2018}, tags = {combinatory_logic, composition, intersection_types, mix_ins, record_calculus, semantics, types}, journal = {Logical Methods in Computer Science}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.23638/LMCS-14(1:18)2018}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bessai/Bessai_2018_Mixin_Composition_Synthesis_Based_on_Int.pdf}, } @article{bezio18_ctrl_alt_del_14_, title = {Ctrl-Alt-Del}, subtitle = {Gamergate As a Precursor To the Rise of the Alt-Right}, author = {Bezio, Kristin M.S.}, year = {2018}, tags = {alt_right, culture, gamergate, games, harassment, internet, populism, web}, journal = {Leadership}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, abstract = {Videogames and the gaming industry in the 21st-century generate more employment and revenue than either the professional music industry or the Hollywood film industry, making videogames both highly lucrative and extremely influential on a cultural level. When we consider the significance of cultural artifacts-like videogames, or television, films, or books-on the development of cultural mores and our understanding of society, leadership, and followership, it is therefore important that we consider the influence of an industry as large and widespread as the games industry. In this article, I examine the particular influence of an online movement known as “GamerGate,” how it connects to the history and origins of the internet and videogames, how it connects to the subsequent rise of the alt-right, and what we can learn about the alt-right as a small but significant portion of contemporary Western culture-including what we need to do to dismantle it.}, issn = {17427169}, pages = {556–566}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1742715018793744}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bezio/Bezio_2018_Ctrl_Alt_Del.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bhagwati18_elabor_audio_scores_, title = {Elaborate Audio Scores}, subtitle = {Concepts, Affordances and Tools}, author = {Bhagwati, Sandeep}, year = {2018}, tags = {audio, authoring_tools, composition, music}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Technologies for Music Notation and Representation, TENOR}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.tenor-conference.org/proceedings/2018/04_Bhagwati_tenor18.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bhagwati/Bhagwati_2018_Elaborate_Audio_Scores.pdf}, } @book{bhattacharya18_much_ado_over_coffee_indian_, title = {Much Ado Over Coffee}, subtitle = {Indian Coffee House Then and Now}, author = {Bhattacharya, Bhaswati}, year = {2018}, tags = {coffee, coffee_house, history, india, literature, politics, urban_design}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-14527-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bhattacharya/Bhattacharya_2018_Much_Ado_Over_Coffee_Indian_Coffee_House.pdf}, } @book{bhatti18_frugal_innov_, title = {Frugal Innovation}, author = {Bhatti, Yasser and Basu, Radha Ramaswami and Barron, David and Ventresca, Marc J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {abduction, content_analysis, design, frugal_innovation, innovation, practical_models, qualitative_methods, research_methods}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/9781316986783}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bhatti/Bhatti_2018_Frugal_Innovation.pdf}, } @misc{biasi18_effec_copyr_scien_, title = {Effects of Copyrights on Science}, author = {Biasi, Barbara and Moser, Petra}, year = {2018}, tags = {copyright, economics, history, intellectual_property, research, science}, abstract = {In this study, 308 small business executives were interviewed and asked to identify the single most important thing they had learned about managing the use of information technology (IT) in their firms. The most common response was staying current/keeping up with changing IT. The training/education of end users, the ability to get information quickly, and accurate data were also given as things the executives had learned. The small business executives interviewed were from a variety of industries including the computer industry, the health care industry, engineering, consulting, manufacturing, insurance, accounting, and law. Ninety-two percent of the executives had acquired new hardware and 89.9 }, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2542879}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Biasi/Biasi_2018_Effects_of_Copyrights_on_Science.pdf}, } @article{bier18_how_legal_marij_is_secur_border_, title = {How Legalizing Marijuana Is Securing the Border}, author = {Bier, David J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {cannabis, cato, drugs, policy, smuggling, southern_border}, journal = {Cato}, number = {860}, abstract = {The article explores the role of commercial satellite technology in government efforts to improve border security in Europe amid the refugee crisis in 2015.}, issn = {10410643}, pages = {25}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.fuoriluogo.it/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/pa-860-revised.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bier/Bier_2018_How_Legalizing_Marijuana_Is_Securing_the.pdf}, } @book{black18_lived_exper_women_academ_, title = {Lived Experiences of Women in Academia}, subtitle = {Metaphors, Manifestos and Memoir}, editor = {Black, Alison L. and Garvis, Susanne}, year = {2018}, tags = {academia, feminism, lived_experience, motherhood, trauma, women}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-14744-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Black/Black_2018_Lived_Experiences_of_Women_in_Academia.pdf}, } @article{larnell18:_does_it_matter_gover_44, title = {Does It Matter 'who Governs?'governance Networks, Local Economic Development Policies, and the Great Recession}, author = {Larnell, Twyla Blackmond}, year = {2018}, tags = {cities, economics, governance, network, policy, policy_network_theory, USA}, journal = {Local Government Studies}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {624–648}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03003930.2018.1488687}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Blackmond/Blackmond_2018_Does_It_Matter_who_Governs_governance_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{blackwell18_, title = {A craft practice of programming language research}, author = {Blackwell, A}, year = {2018}, tags = {craft, language_design, live_coding, programming}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG) Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.ppig.org/sites/ppig.org/files/2018-PPIG-29th-blackwell.pdf}, url2 = {http://www.ppig.org/workshops/ppig-2018-29th-annual-workshop}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Blackwell/Blackwell_2018_A_craft_practice_of_programming_language.pdf}, } @article{blagden18__its_not_somet_i_chose_you_know_30_, title = {“It's Not Something I Chose You Know”}, subtitle = {Making Sense of Pedophiles' Sexual Interest in Children and the Impact on Their Psychosexual Identity}, author = {Blagden, Nicholas James and Mann, Ruth and Webster, Stephen and Lee, Rachael and Williams, Fiona}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, pedophilia, phenomenology, psychosexual_identity}, journal = {Sexual Abuse}, volume = {30}, number = {6}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, pages = {728–754}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Blagden/Blagden_2018_It_s_Not_Something_I_Chose_You_Know.pdf}, } @report{bloemen18_urban_common_shared_spaces_, title = {Urban Commons Shared Spaces}, author = {Bloemen, Sophie and Bader, Markus and Kimmel, Jens and Gentzsch, Till}, year = {2018}, tags = {amsterdam, berlin, public_policy, urban_design}, institution = {Commons Network}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bloemen/Bloemen_2018_Urban_Commons_Shared_Spaces.pdf}, } @misc{boehnert18_visual_repres_compl_, title = {The Visual Representation of Complexity}, author = {Boehnert, Joanna}, year = {2018}, tags = {adaptation, change_over_time, complex_systems, complexity, diagram, distributed_control, emergence, feedback, hubs, levers, multiple_levels, nested_systems, non_linear, open_systems, path_dependency, self_organisation, stability, tipping_points, unknown, unpredictability, visualisation}, howpublished = {internet}, month = {May}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cecan.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2018-06/The%20Visual%20Communication%20of%20Complexity%20-%20May2018%20-%20EcoLabs.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Boehnert/Boehnert_2018_The_Visual_Representation_of_Complexity.pdf}, } @article{boomer18_value_trans_playg_subcul_4_, title = {Value Transformation in the 'Let's Play' Gaming Subculture}, author = {Boomer, Jason and Harwood, Tracy and Garry, Tony}, year = {2018}, tags = {cultural_capital, lets_play, netography, pierre_bourdieu, value_transformation}, journal = {Journal of Creating Value}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {229-242}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/2394964318804705}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2394964318804705}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Boomer/Boomer_2018_Value_Transformation_in_the_let_s_Play_.pdf}, } @article{borell18_concep_histor_privil_14_, title = {Conceptualising Historical Privilege}, subtitle = {The Flip Side of Historical Trauma, a Brief Examination}, author = {Borell, Belinda and Moewaka Barnes, Helen and McCreanor, Tim}, year = {2018}, tags = {colonisation, framework, history, indigenous_people, inequality, inequity, new_zealand, privilege, racism, trauma}, journal = {AlterNative}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, abstract = {Historical trauma is an important and growing area of research that provides crucial insights into the antecedents of current-day inequities in health and social wellbeing experienced by Indigenous people in colonial settler societies. What is not so readily examined is the flip side of historical trauma experienced by settlers and their descendants, what might be termed “historical privilege”. These historic acts of privilege for settlers, particularly those emigrating from Britain, provide the antecedents for the current-day realities for their descendants and the structural, institutional and interpersonal levels of advantage that are also a key feature of inequities between Indigenous and settler. This article theorises an explicit link between historical trauma and historical privilege and explores how the latter may be examined with particular reference to Aotearoa New Zealand. Three core elements of historical trauma are posited as a useful framework to apply to historical privilege.}, issn = {11741740}, pages = {25–34}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1177180117742202}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Borell/Borell_2018_Conceptualising_Historical_Privilege.pdf}, } @article{borghi18_words_as_social_tools_29_, title = {Words as social tools}, subtitle = {Language, sociality and inner grounding in abstract concepts}, author = {Borghi, Anna M. and Barca, Laura and Binkofski, Ferdinand and Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Pezzulo, Giovanni and Tummolini, Luca}, year = {2018}, tags = {abstract_concepts, ai, embodied_cognition, grounded_cognition, inner_grounded, inner_speech, language, metacognition, social_cognition, social_tool, WAT}, journal = {Physics of Life Reviews}, volume = {29}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {120-153}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.plrev.2018.12.001}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2018.12.001}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Borghi/Borghi_2018_Words_As_Social_Tools.pdf}, } @inproceedings{braun18_param_queries_lifted_query_answer_, title = {Parameterised Queries and Lifted Query Answering.}, author = {Braun, Tanya and Möller, Ralf}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, lifted_junction_tree, parameterised_queries, query}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI}, pages = {4980–4986}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/3304652.3304702}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Braun/Braun_2018_Parameterised_Queries_and_Lifted_Query_A.pdf}, } @article{bridgen18_review_genet_modif_organ_devel_count_37_, title = {Review of Genetically Modified Organisms in Developing Countries}, subtitle = {Risk Analysis and Governance}, author = {Bridgen, Anthony John}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, developing_countries, GMO, governance, review, risk}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, issn = {0730-9384}, pages = {280–281}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.20}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0730938418000205/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bridgen/Bridgen_2018_Review_of_Genetically_Modified_Organisms.pdf}, } @misc{brindle18_playt_cias_, title = {Playtesting the CIA's training games}, author = {Brindle, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {CIA, game_design, history, playtesting, politics, training_games}, month = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20180912113135/http://readyset.zam.com/article/1848/playtesting-the-cias-training-games}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brindle/Brindle_2018_Playtesting_the_CIA_s_training_games.pdf}, } @article{brito18_situat_artif_instit_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 = {2018}, tags = {consistency, counts_as, framework, intuition, MAS, norms, regulation, review, situatedness, stability}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {32}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {219–251}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-017-9379-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brito/Brito_2018_Situated_Artificial_Institutions.pdf}, } @misc{brom18_curric_, title = {Curricula of the course on modelling behaviour of human and animal-like agents}, author = {Brom, Cyril}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, behaviour, review, syllabus}, issn = {14320916}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s00220-018-3243-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brom/Brom_2018_Curricula_of_the_course_on_modelling_beh.pdf}, } @book{brooke18_state_format_global_histor_cultur_stateh_, title = {State Formations - Global Histories and Cultures of Statehood}, editor = {Brooke, John L. and Straus, Julia C. and Anderson, Greg}, year = {2018}, tags = {china, empire, history, medieval_swahili_coast, metrics, non_modern_state, patrimonialism, politics, power, renaissance, roman_empire, social_relations, state_formation, taxation, the_state}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-108-41653-5}, doi = {10.1017/9781108241380}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brooke/Brooke_2018_State_Formations_Global_Histories_and_.pdf}, } @booklet{brownlee18_catal_2_, title = {Catalyst}, subtitle = {A Journal of Theory & Strategy}, author = {Brownlee, Jason and Rojas, Rene and Ghodsee, Kristen R. and Mead, Julia and Lachmann, Richard and Fogel, Benjamin and Maisano, Chris and Morris, Pam}, year = {2018}, tags = {brazil, feminism, latin_america, military, politics, revolution, socialism, unions}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, publisher = {Jacobin}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brownlee/Brownlee_2018_Catalyst.pdf}, } @article{bryan18_random_relig_, title = {Randomizing Religion}, subtitle = {The Impact of Protestant Evangelism on Economic Outcomes}, author = {Bryan, Gharad and Choi, James J. and Karlan, Dean}, year = {2018}, tags = {christianity, developing_countries, economics, evangelical, philippines, protestant, religion}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, number = {April}, abstract = {To test the causal impact of religiosity, we conducted a randomized evaluation of an evangelical Protestant Christian values and theology education program that consisted of 15 weekly half-hour sessions. We analyzed outcomes for 6,276 ultra-poor Filipino households six months after the program ended. We find significant increases in religiosity and income, no significant changes in total labor supply, assets, consumption, food security, or life satisfaction, and a significant decrease in perceived relative economic status. Exploratory analysis suggests the program may have improved hygienic practices and increased household discord, and that the income treatment effect may operate through increasing grit.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3128904}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bryan/Bryan_2018_Randomizing_Religion.pdf}, } @inbook{brytting18_sever_pover_unjus_emerg_, title = {Severe Poverty as an Unjust Emergency}, author = {Brytting, Tomas}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, ethics, justice, poverty, singing, subsistence}, booktitle = {The Ethics of Giving: Philosophers' Perspectives on Philant}, chapter = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8608.1994.tb00069.x}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Brytting/Brytting_2018_Severe_Poverty_as_an_Unjust_Emergency.pdf}, crossref = {woodruff18_ethic_givin_}, } @article{bua18_partic_delib_proces_public_polic_agend_1_, title = {Participatory-Deliberative Processes and Public Policy Agendas}, subtitle = {Lessons for Policy and Practice}, author = {Bua, Adrian and Escobar, Oliver}, year = {2018}, tags = {agenda_setting, democracy, design, institution, policy, politics}, journal = {Policy Design and Practice}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, publisher = {Informa UK Limited}, abstract = {Participatory and deliberative processes have proliferated over recent decades in public administration. These seek to increase the effectiveness and democratic quality of policy making by involving citizens in policy. However, these have mainly operated at local levels of governance, and democratic theorists and practitioners have developed an ambition to scale these up in order to democratize higher tiers of government. This paper draws policy lessons from research on a “multi-level” process that held a similar ambition. The Sustainable Communities Act sought to integrate the results of various locally organized citizen deliberations within the policy development processes of central UK government. In doing so, it aimed to democratize central government problem definition and agenda-setting processes. The paper distinguishes between achievements and failures explained by process design, and more fundamental obstacles to do with broader contextual factors. As such, it identifies lessons for the a...}, issn = {2574-1292}, pages = {126–140}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/25741292.2018.1469242}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/25741292.2018.1469242}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bua/Bua_2018_Participatory_Deliberative_Processes_and.pdf}, } @book{bucher18__story_for_virtual_realit_, title = {Storytelling For Virtual Reality}, subtitle = {Methods And Principles For Crafting Immersive Narratives}, author = {Bucher, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, game_design, immersive_narrative, narrative_structuring, storytelling, technology, virtual_reality}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-21030-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bucher/Bucher_2018_Storytelling_For_Virtual_Reality.pdf}, } @book{bunn24__anthr_beaut_, title = {Anthropology and Beauty}, subtitle = {From Aesthetics To Creativity}, author = {Bunn, Stephanie}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, anthropology, art, beauty, creativity, labour}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-68156-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Bunn/Anthropology and Beauty.pdf}, } @online{burford18__how_do_you_make_great_, title = {How Do You Make A Great Video Game Quest?}, author = {Burford, Doc}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://docseuss.medium.com/how-do-you-make-a-great-video-game-quest-4193b5ecba9d}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Burford/burford18__how_do_you_make_great.pdf}, } @article{burge18_measur_evang_11_, title = {Measuring Evangelicals}, subtitle = {Practical Considerations for Social Scientists}, author = {Burge, Ryan P and Lewis, Andrew R}, year = {2018}, tags = {demographics, evangelical, general_social_survey, measurement, metrics, politics, social_science, sociology}, journal = {Politics and Religion}, volume = {11}, number = {4}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, correction_doi = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755048318000603}, pages = {745–759}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1755048318000299}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Burge/Burge_2018_Measuring_Evangelicals.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Burge/measuring-evangelicals-practical-considerations-for-social-scientists-corrigendum.pdf}, } @judicial{cabranes18_brown_v_maxwel_, author = {Cabranes, Jose A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {alan_dershowitz, jeffrey_epstein, law, mike_cernovich, sexual_assault}, identifier = {18‐2868; 16‐3945‐cv(L)}, institution = {U.S Court of Appeals for The Second Circuit}, pdf_locked = {False}, short_parties = {Brown V Maxwell; Dershowitz v Giuffre}, url = {https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca2/18-2868/18-2868-2019-07-03.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cabranes/Cabranes_2018_Brown_V_Maxwell_Dershowitz_V_Giuffre.pdf}, } @inproceedings{caliskan18:_when_codin_style_surviv_compil_, title = {When Coding Style Survives Compilation}, subtitle = {De-anonymizing Programmers from Executable Binaries}, author = {Caliskan, Aylin and Yamaguchi, Fabian and Dauber, Edwin and Harang, Richard and Rieck, Konrad and Greenstadt, Rachel and Narayanan, Arvind}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, compiler, machine_learning, privacy, programming, software_engineering, style, surveillance}, booktitle = {Proceedings 2018 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Jan 21 18:56:38 2024}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.14722/ndss.2018.23304}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14722/ndss.2018.23304}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Caliskan/ndss2018_06B-2_Caliskan_paper.pdf}, } @misc{caliskan18_when_codin_style_surviv_compil_, title = {When Coding Style Survives Compilation}, subtitle = {De-Anonymizing Programmers From Executable Binaries}, author = {Caliskan, Aylin and Yamaguchi, Fabian and Dauber, Edwin and Harang, Richard and Rieck, Konrad and Greenstadt, Rachel and Narayanan, Arvind}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, compiler, machine_learning, privacy, programming, software_engineering, style, surveillance}, number = {February}, arxivid = {1512.08546v3}, note = {caliskan18:_when_codin_style_surviv_compil_}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1512.08546}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Caliskan/Caliskan_2018_When_Coding_Style_Survives_Compilation.pdf}, } @article{camerer18_evaluat_replic_social_scien_exper_2_, title = {Evaluating the Replicability of Social Science Experiments}, author = {Camerer, Colin and Dreber, Anna and Holzmeister, Felix}, year = {2018}, tags = {evaluation, many_labs, psychology, replication, social_science}, journal = {Nature Human Behaviour}, volume = {2}, arxivid = {arXiv:hep-th/9312160v1}, invalid_isbn = {2397-3374}, issn = {23973374}, pages = {1–26}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1038/s41562-018-0399-z}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Camerer/Camerer_2018_Evaluating_the_Replicability_of_Social_S.pdf}, } @article{camm-crosbie18__peopl_23_, title = {'People like me don't get support'}, subtitle = {Autistic adults' experiences of support and treatment for mental health difficulties, self-injury and suicidality}, author = {Camm-Crosbie, Louise and Bradley, Louise and Shaw, Rebecca and Baron-Cohen, Simon and Cassidy, Sarah}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, mental_health, self_injury, suicide, support, treatment}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {23}, number = {6}, pages = {1431-1441}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361318816053}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318816053}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Camm-crosbie/We dont get support.pdf}, } @article{cammarata18_towar_consis_social_game_desig_gloss_toolk_, title = {Towards Consistent Social Game Design-A Glossary and Toolkit}, author = {Cammarata, Aaron and Bialoskursky, Yuri and Chung, M. E. and Tan, May Ling and Bates, Bob and Kline, Daniel and Tran, Kelly M. and Conover, Heather and Warhol, Dave}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, glossary, project_horse_shoe, social_game_design, taxonomy, toolkit}, journal = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph18r6.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cammarata/Cammarata_2018_Towards_Consistent_Social_Game_Design_A_.pdf}, } @book{campbell18_arabic_scien_fiction_, title = {Arabic Science Fiction}, author = {Campbell, Ian}, year = {2018}, tags = {arabic, colonialism, criticism, fiction, islam, muslim, sci_fi, text_book}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, abstract = {This book traces the roots of Arabic science fiction through classical and medieval Arabic literature, undertaking close readings of formative texts of Arabic science fiction via a critical framework developed from the work of Western critics of Western science fiction, Arab critics of Arabic science fiction and postcolonial theorists of literature. Ian Campbell investigates the ways in which Arabic science fiction engages with a theoretical concept he terms “double estrangement” wherein these texts provide social or political criticism through estrangement and simultaneously critique their own societies' inability or refusal to engage in the sort of modernization that would lead the Arab world back to leadership in science and technology.}, issn = {03029743}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Studies in Global Science Fiction}, isbn = {978-3-319-91432-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-91433-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Campbell/Campbell_2018_Arabic_Science_Fiction.pdf}, } @book{candea18_school_styles_anthr_theor_, title = {Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory}, editor = {Candea, Matei}, year = {2018}, tags = {actor_network, anthropology, culture, embodiment, ethnography, feminism, frankfurt_school, history, marxism, methods, ontology, phenomenology, review, structuralism, text_book}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Candea/Candea_2018_Schools_and_Styles_of_Anthropological_Th.pdf}, } @article{caplan18_conten_or_contex_moder_, title = {Content Or Context Moderation?}, author = {Caplan, Robyn}, year = {2018}, tags = {context, harassment, methods, moderation, online, platform, report, web}, journal = {Data & Society}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Caplan/Caplan_2018_Content_Or_Context_Moderation.pdf}, } @article{capraro18_do_right_thing_, title = {Do the Right Thing}, subtitle = {Experimental Evidence That Preferences for Moral Behavior, Rather Than Equity Or Efficiency Per Se, Drive Human Prosociality}, author = {Capraro, Valerio and Rand, David G.}, year = {2018}, tags = {behavioural_economics, efficiency, equity, game_theory, morality, prisoners_dilemma, pro_social}, journal = {Forthcoming in Judgment and Decision Making}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Capraro/Capraro_2018_Do_the_Right_Thing.pdf}, } @misc{carlson-murray18_new_, title = {New York State Taskforce on Maternal Mortality and Disparate Racial Outcomes Agenda Wednesday 27th June 2018}, author = {Carlson-Murray, Kim}, year = {2018}, tags = {agenda, health_care, new_york}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://health.ny.gov/community/adults/women/task_force_maternal_mortality/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/CarlsonMurray/CarlsonMurray_2018_New_York_State_Taskforce_on_Maternal_Mor.pdf}, } @misc{carlson-murray18_new_b_, title = {New York State Taskforce on Maternal Mortality and Disparate Racial Outcomes Agenda Thursday December 20th 2018}, author = {Carlson-Murray, Kim}, year = {2018}, tags = {agenda, health_care, maternal_mortality, new_york}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://health.ny.gov/community/adults/women/task_force_maternal_mortality/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/CarlsonMurray/_8c17f.pdf}, } @misc{carlson-murray18_new_c_, title = {New York State Taskforce on Maternal Mortality and Disparate Racial Outcomes Agenda September 25th 2018}, author = {Carlson-Murray, Kim}, year = {2018}, tags = {health_care, maternal_mortality, new_york}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://health.ny.gov/community/adults/women/task_force_maternal_mortality/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/CarlsonMurray/_e9439.pdf}, } @article{carr18_keep_kids_insid_100_, title = {Keep the Kids Inside? Juvenile Curfews and Urban Gun Violence}, author = {Carr, Jillian B and Doleac, Jennifer L}, year = {2018}, tags = {children, crme, curfews, gun_violence, juvenile, NOAA, ShotSpotter}, journal = {Review of Economics and Statistics}, volume = {100}, number = {4}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pages = {609–618}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Carr/Carr_2018_Keep_the_Kids_Inside_Juvenile_Curfews_a.pdf}, } @report{carter18_low_hangin_fruit_, title = {Low-Hanging Fruit}, subtitle = {Evidence-Based Solutions To the Digital Evidence Challenge}, author = {Carter, William A and Daskal, Jennifer C and Crumpler, William}, year = {2018}, tags = {CSIS, evidence, law, methods, policy, politics, report, review}, institution = {Center for Strategic \& International Studies, CSIS}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.csis.org/events/low-hanging-fruit-evidence-based-solutions-digital-evidence-challenge}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Carter/Carter_2018_Low_Hanging_Fruit.pdf}, } @misc{caucus18_break_gridl_, title = {Break the Gridlock}, author = {{Problem Solvers Caucus}}, year = {2018}, tags = {caucus, guidelines, policy, politics}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Caucus/Caucus_2018_Break_the_Gridlock.pdf}, } @misc{center18_antif_anti_antif_fight_street_, title = {Antifa/Anti-Antifa Fighting in the Streets}, author = {{Regional Organized Crime Information Center}}, year = {2018}, tags = {alt_right, antifa, far_right, guidelines, report, ROCIC, terrorism}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Center/Center_2018_Antifa_Anti_Antifa_Fighting_in_the_Stree.pdf}, } @book{centola18_how_behav_spread_, title = {How Behavior Spreads}, subtitle = {The Science of Complex Contagions}, author = {Centola, Damon}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, complex_systems, contagion, diffusion, experimental_sociology, social_network, sociology}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-691-17531-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Centola/Centola_2018_How_Behavior_Spreads.pdf}, } @article{chaderina18_dark_side_liquid_bonds_fire_sales_, title = {The Dark Side of Liquid Bonds in Fire Sales}, author = {Chaderina, Maria and Muermann, Alexander and Scheuch, Christoph}, year = {2018}, tags = {bonds, economics, fire_sales, institution, insurance, liquidity, metrics, regulation, risk}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {We show that in fire sales institutional investors chose to sell bonds that were trading in liquid markets before. Surprisingly, the price drops of these bonds are larger than of bonds that were trading in less liquid markets. We argue that this is because institutions fail to internalize the negative effect selling common bonds has on other market participants. After controlling for commonality of bonds, liquid bonds exhibit smaller price impacts in fire sales. Regulatory measures of systemic risk should thus take into account the portfolio overlap in liquid bonds as it exacerbates fire-sale losses.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.2995544}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chaderina/Chaderina_2018_The_Dark_Side_of_Liquid_Bonds_in_Fire_Sa.pdf}, } @misc{chalkiadakis18__explain_ai_, title = {A brief survey of visualization methods for deep learning models from the perspective of Explainable AI.}, author = {Chalkiadakis, Ioannis}, year = {2018}, tags = {data_visualisation, explainable_AI, machine_learning, survey}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ic14/IoannisChalkiadakis_RRR.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chalkiadakis/Chalkiadakis_2018_A_brief_survey_of_visualization_methods_.pdf}, } @book{chandra18_histor_mediev_india_, title = {History of Medieval India (800-1700)}, author = {Chandra, Satish}, year = {2018}, tags = {history, india, medieval_history, medieval_india}, publisher = {Orient Black Swan}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-93-5287-457-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chandra/Chandra_2018_History_of_Medieval_India_800_1700_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chatterjee18_optim_dyck_reach_data_depen_alias_analy_2_, title = {Optimal Dyck Reachability for Data-Dependence and Alias Analysis}, author = {Chatterjee, Krishnendu and Choudhary, Bhavya and Pavlogiannis, Andreas}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, alias, analysis, bidirected_graphs, CFL, data_dependence, dyck_reachability, graph, reachability}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, POPL}, volume = {2}, abstract = {A fundamental algorithmic problem at the heart of static analysis is Dyck reachability. The input is a graph where the edges are labeled with different types of opening and closing parentheses, and the reachability information is computed via paths whose parentheses are properly matched. We present new results for Dyck reachability problems with applications to alias analysis and data-dependence analysis. Our main contributions, that include improved upper bounds as well as lower bounds that establish optimality guarantees, are as follows: First, we consider Dyck reachability on bidirected graphs, which is the standard way of performing field-sensitive points-to analysis. Given a bidirected graph with n nodes and m edges, we present: (i) an algorithm with worst-case running time O(m + n ˙ (n)), where (n) is the inverse Ackermann function, improving the previously known O(n2) time bound; (ii) a matching lower bound that shows that our algorithm is optimal wrt to worst-case complexity; and (iii) an optimal average-case upper bound of O(m) time, improving the previously known O(m ˙logn) bound. Second, we consider the problem of context-sensitive data-dependence analysis, where the task is to obtain analysis summaries of library code in the presence of callbacks. Our algorithm preprocesses libraries in almost linear time, after which the contribution of the library in the complexity of the client analysis is only linear, and only wrt the number of call sites. Third, we prove that combinatorial algorithms for Dyck reachability on general graphs with truly sub-cubic bounds cannot be obtained without obtaining sub-cubic combinatorial algorithms for Boolean Matrix Multiplication, which is a long-standing open problem. Thus we establish that the existing combinatorial algorithms for Dyck reachability are (conditionally) optimal for general graphs. We also show that the same hardness holds for graphs of constant treewidth. Finally, we provide a prototype implementation of our algorithms for both alias analysis and data-dependence analysis. Our experimental evaluation demonstrates that the new algorithms significantly outperform all existing methods on the two problems, over real-world benchmarks.}, issn = {2475-1421}, pages = {30:1–30:30}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3158118}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3158118}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chatterjee/Chatterjee_2018_Optimal_Dyck_Reachability_for_Data_Depen.pdf}, } @article{chatterjee18_unified_persp_evolut_game_dynam_, title = {A Unified Perspective of Evolutionary Game Dynamics Using Generalized Growth Transforms.}, author = {Chatterjee, Oindrila and Chakrabartty, Shantanu}, year = {2018}, tags = {baum_eagon, dynamic_systems, evolution, game_theory, growth_transforms, math, optimisation, taxonomy, transform}, journal = {arXiv}, abstract = {In this paper, we show that different types of evolutionary game dynamics are, in principle, special cases of a dynamical system model based on our previously reported framework of generalized growth transforms. The framework shows that different dynamics arise as a result of minimizing a population energy such that the population as a whole evolves to reach the most stable state. By introducing a population dependent time-constant in the generalized growth transform model, the proposed framework can be used to explain a vast repertoire of evolutionary dynamics, including some novel forms of game dynamics with non-linear payoffs.}, arxivid = {1811.02010}, pages = {1–5}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1811.02010}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chatterjee/Chatterjee_2018_A_Unified_Perspective_of_Evolutionary_Ga.pdf}, } @article{chatzilygeroudis18_reset_free_trial_and_error_100_, title = {Reset-Free Trial-And-Error Learning for Robot Damage Recovery}, author = {Chatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos and Vassiliades, Vassilis and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2018}, tags = {autonomous_systems, quality_diversity, reinforcement_learning, robot_damage_recovery, robotics, trial_and_error_learning}, journal = {Robotics and Autonomous Systems}, volume = {100}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {236–250}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chatzilygeroudis/Chatzilygeroudis_2018_Reset_Free_Trial_And_Error_Learning_for_.pdf}, } @book{cheeseman18__instit_democ_afric_, title = {Institutions and Democracy in Africa}, subtitle = {How the Rules of the Game Shape Political Developments}, editor = {Cheeseman, Nicolas}, year = {2018}, tags = {africa, bureaucracy, constitution, countervailing_institutions, decentralisation, democracy, elections, electoral_system, financial_institution, institution, judiciary, land_institutions, legislature, liberia, multi_party_politics, organisation_studies, police_violence, property, property_institutions, term_limits}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, isbn = {978-1-316-60255-3}, doi = {10.1017/9781316562888}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cheeseman/Cheeseman_2018_Institutions_and_Democracy_in_Africa.epub}, } @article{chetty18_towar_hip_hop_pedag_discom_5_, title = {Toward a Hip Hop Pedagogy of Discomfort}, author = {Chetty, Darren and Turner, Patrick}, year = {2018}, tags = {critical_pedagogy, discomfort, hip_hop, music, pedagogy}, journal = {Journal of World Popular Music}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1558/jwpm.36674}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chetty/Chetty_2018_Toward_a_Hip_Hop_Pedagogy_of_Discomfort.pdf}, } @booklet{chibber18_catal_2_, title = {Catalyst}, subtitle = {A Journal of Theory & Strategy}, author = {Chibber, Vivek}, year = {2018}, tags = {africa, cambridge, cambridge_analytica, history, palo_alto, pierre_bourdieu, politics, science, south_africa}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {Jacobin}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chibber/Chibber_2018_Catalyst.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chiewchan18_agent_based_irrig_manag_mixed_cropp_farms_, title = {Agent Based Irrigation Management for Mixed-Cropping Farms}, author = {Chiewchan, Kitti and Anthony, Patricia and Samarasinghe, Sandhya}, year = {2018}, tags = {agent_based_modeling, agriculture, irrigation, utility_function, water, water_rights}, booktitle = {Fifth International Conference on Computational Science and Technology 2018 (ICCST2018)}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering}, pages = {471-480}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_46}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_46}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chiewchan/Chiewchan_2018_Agent_Based_Irrigation_Management_for_Mi.pdf}, } @book{chopra18_handb_normat_multiag_system_, title = {Handbook of Normative Multiagent Systems}, editor = {Chopra, Amit and van der Torre, Leendert and Verhagen, Harko and Villata, Serena}, year = {2018}, tags = {conflict, detachment, handbook, institution, interaction, MAS, norm_programming, norMAS, norms, organisation, protocol, specification, verification}, publisher = {College Publications}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-285-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Chopra/Chopra_2018_Handbook_of_Normative_Multiagent_Systems.pdf}, } @article{christiaanse18_model_norms_embed_societ_, title = {Modeling Norms Embedded in Society}, subtitle = {Ethics With Sensitive Design}, author = {Christiaanse, Rob}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, ethics, MAS, norms}, crossref = {gabbay18_journ_applied_logic_ifcol_journ_logic_applic_5_}, } @inproceedings{ciardelli18_depen_statem_are_stric_condit_, title = {Dependence Statements Are Strict Conditionals}, author = {Ciardelli, Ivano}, year = {2018}, tags = {dependency, inquisitive_logic, inquisitive_semantics, modal_logic, question, strict_conditional}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-255-8}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume12/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ciardelli/Ciardelli_2018_Dependence_Statements_Are_Strict_Conditi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ciortea18_repur_manuf_lines_fly_multi_, title = {Repurposing Manufacturing Lines on the Fly with Multi-Agent Systems for the Web of Things}, author = {Ciortea, Andrei and Mayer, Simon and Michahelles, Florian}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, BDI, industry_4.0, just_in_time, logistics, manufacturing, MAS, multi-agent_oriented_programming, programming, semantic_web, web_of_things}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems}, publisher = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, abstract = {Multi-agent systems (MAS) have long been envisioned as a key enabling technology in manufacturing, but this promise is yet to be realized: the lack of proper models, architectures, tooling, and the high level of expertise required for designing and programming agent-based manufacturing systems have hindered their large-scale acceptance. The emerging Web of Things (WoT), now being standardized at the W3C and IETF, provides new research opportunities that could help MAS enter the mainstream. In this paper, we present an approach to design scalable and flexible agent-based manufacturing systems that integrates automated planning with multi-agent oriented programming for the WoT: autonomous agents synthesize production plans using semantic descriptions of Web-based artifacts and coordinate with one another via multi-agent organizations; engineers can program and repurpose the systems on the fly via an intuitive Web user interface. The systems use the Web as an application architecture (and not just as a transport layer), which facilitates the seamless integration of geographically distributed production cells. To demonstrate our approach, we implemented a prototypical production cell that uses industry-grade robots and an augmented reality interface for human workers. Together, these contributions demonstrate a means to achieve an intriguing vision for the forthcoming fourth industrial revolution: a global collective intelligence for manufacturing.}, address = {Richland, SC}, location = {Stockholm, Sweden}, numpages = {10}, pages = {813-822}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAMAS}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/3237383.3237504}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ciortea/Ciortea_2018_Repurposing_Manufacturing_Lines_on_the_F.pdf}, } @proceedings{ciucci18_scalab_uncer_manag_, title = {Scalable Uncertainty Management}, editor = {Ciucci, Davide and Pasi, Gabriella and Vantaggi, Barbara}, year = {2018}, tags = {answer_set_programming, choice_logic, description_logic, fuzzy_logic, generalised_possibilistic_logic, MCDA, uncertainty}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-00461-3}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00461-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ciucci/Ciucci_2018_Scalable_Uncertainty_Management.pdf}, } @misc{coecke18__towar_compos_distr_discour_analy_, title = {Towards Compositional Distributional Discourse Analysis}, author = {Coecke, Bob and de Felice, Giovanni and Marsden, Dan and Toumi, Alexis}, year = {2018}, tags = {anaphora, category_theory, discourse_analysis, discourse_representation_structures, distributional_semantics, natural_language, RDF, semantic_web}, journal = {arXiv}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1811.03277}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.03277}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Coecke/1811.03277.pdf}, } @book{coggins18__mystic_ritual_relig_drone_, title = {Mysticism, Ritual and Religion in Drone}, author = {Coggins, Owen}, year = {2018}, tags = {drone, metal, music, mysticism, noise, popular_music, religion, ritual, sound, violence}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-350-02509-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Coggins/Coggins_2018_Mysticism_Ritual_and_Religion_in_Drone.pdf}, } @misc{collins18_summar_key_issues_six4t_, title = {Summary of Key Issues from the Six4Three files}, author = {Collins, Damian}, year = {2018}, tags = {hack, report, review, security, Six4Three}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/Six4Three}, url2 = {https://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons-committees/culture-media-and-sport/Note-by-Chair-and-selected-documents-ordered-from-Six4Three.pdf }, file = {2000/2010/2018/Collins/Collins_2018_Summary_of_Key_Issues_from_the_Six4Three.pdf}, } @article{corredor18_foster_situat_conver_throug_game_play_49_, title = {Fostering Situated Conversation Through Game Play}, author = {Corredor, Javier}, year = {2018}, tags = {collaborative_learning, conversation, peer_interaction, situated_conversation, situated_learning, text_based_learning, video_games}, journal = {Simulation & Gaming}, volume = {49}, number = {6}, pages = {718-734}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1046878118801408}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046878118801408}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Corredor/Corredor_2018_Fostering_Situated_Conversation_Through_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{costa18__conver_eliza_, title = {Conversations with ELIZA}, subtitle = {On Gender and Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Costa, Pedro and Ribas, Luisa}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, ai, anthropomorphisation, chatbot, communication, computation, ELIZA, femininity, gender, stereotype}, pages = {103-116}, crossref = {rangel18:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @misc{crear-perry18_black_, title = {Black Maternal Health Inequities Presentation}, author = {Crear-Perry, Joia}, year = {2018}, tags = {health_care, maternal_mortality, new_york_state, race, racism, reproductive_rights}, institution = {New York State Task Force on Maternal Mortality and Disparate Racial Outcomes}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.health.ny.gov/community/adults/women/task_force_maternal_mortality/docs/meeting1/2018-06_crear-perry_nys_mm.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/CrearPerry/CrearPerry_2018_Black_Maternal_Health_Inequities_Present.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cully18_hierar_behav_reper_with_unsup_descr_, title = {Hierarchical Behavioral Repertoires With Unsupervised Descriptors}, author = {Cully, Antoine and Demiris, Yiannis}, year = {2018}, tags = {behavioral_repertoire, evolutionary_algorithms, quality_diversity, robotics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cully/Cully_2018_Hierarchical_Behavioral_Repertoires_With.pdf}, } @article{cully18_qualit_diver_optim_22_, title = {Quality and Diversity Optimization}, subtitle = {A Unifying Modular Framework}, author = {Cully, Antoine and Demiris, Yiannis}, year = {2018}, tags = {behavioral_diversity, framework, modularity, novelty_search, quality_diversity, review}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {245–259}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cully/Cully_2018_Quality_and_Diversity_Optimization.pdf}, } @unpublished{cunningham18_causal_infer_, title = {Causal Inference}, subtitle = {The Mixtape}, author = {Cunningham, Scott}, year = {2018}, tags = {causal_inference, causal_model, DAGs, math, probability, statistics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://docmimic.com/l-HKrn4Nd/causal-inference-the-mixtape.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Cunningham/Cunningham_2018_Causal_Inference.pdf}, } @article{dastani18_normat_multi_agent_system_dagst_semin_8_, title = {Normative Multi-Agent Systems (Dagstuhl Seminar 18171)}, author = {Dastani, Mehdi and Dix, Jürgen and Verhagen, Harko and Villata, Serena}, editor = {Dastani, Mehdi and Dix, Jürgen and Verhagen, Harko and Villata, Serena}, year = {2018}, tags = {autonomous_systems, control_and_coordination, norms, responsibility}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {72–103}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-97612}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.8.4.72}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/9761}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dastani/Dastani_2018_Normative_Multi_Agent_Systems_Dagstuhl_.pdf}, } @proceedings{davidsson18_multi_agent_based_simul_xix_, title = {Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XIX}, editor = {Davidsson, Paul and Verhagen, Harko}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, banking, herd_behaviour, manipulation, MAS, MASON, PASHAMAMA, policy, simulation, temporality_model, trade}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-030-22270-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-22270-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Davidsson/Davidsson_2018_Multi_Agent_Based_Simulation_XIX.pdf}, } @misc{dawes18_ethic_world_build_, title = {Ethics in World-Building}, subtitle = {Law Enforcement}, author = {Dawes, Dorian}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, fantasy, law_enforcement, politics, world_building}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://medium.com/@RealDorianDawes/ethics-in-world-building-law-enforcement-6a6ec0174d2f}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dawes/Dawes_2018_Ethics_in_World_Building.pdf}, } @article{dei18_black_like_me_54_, title = {“Black Like Me”}, subtitle = {Reframing Blackness for Decolonial Politics}, author = {Dei, George J.Sefa}, year = {2018}, tags = {colonialism, education, identity, politics, race, racism}, journal = {Educational Studies, AESA}, volume = {54}, number = {2}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, abstract = {From a particular vantage point, as an African-born scholar with a politics to affirm my Black subjectivity and Indigeneity in a diasporic context, my article engages a (re)theorization of Blackness for decolonial politics. Building on existing works of how Black scholars, themselves, have theorized Blackness, and recognizing the fluid, intersecting, and contested nature of this concept, I engage a multidimensional reading of Blackness, in part as a counter to the insidious attempts to delegitimize Black radical/racial politics. The article grounds particular struggles at the curious interface of skin, body, psyche, hegemonies, and politics. The article, in particular, responds to the perceived tensions between race, Blackness, and Indigeneity, offering a way of rereading Blackness differently: (a) to include Africa(ness), as a strategic reinvention of Africanness in diasporic contexts; (b) to reclaim an African Indigeneity in global knowledge production as a way of knowing that speaks to histories, cultures, identities, African spiritual ontologies, and a politics of the African/Black body; (c) to undertake a conscious intellectual shift in reading Black/African diasporic presence on Indigenous peoples Lands from a discursive prism of “colonial settlerhood” and discourses of “complicities in our claims of citizenship” to one of ”collective implications” and ”differential responsibilities” so as to foster decolonization and, particularly, decolonial solidarities among colonized, oppressed, and Indigenous peoples; (d) to highlight questions of the responsibilities of the Black/African learner in the (Western) academy; and (e) to reread Black(ness) in ways that speaks to the continental African subject who may decry the color descriptor of Black(ness). [This paper was presented as the 2017 Freeman Butts Lecture.]}, issn = {15326993}, pages = {117–142}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/00131946.2018.1427586}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/00131946.2018.1427586}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dei/Dei_2018_Black_Like_Me.pdf}, } @incollection{deisenroth18_mathem_machin_learn_, title = {Mathematics for Machine Learning}, author = {Deisenroth, Marc Peter}, year = {2018}, tags = {machine_learning, math, review, text_book}, booktitle = {Mathematics for Machine Learning}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/ICII.2001.982748}, url = {https://mml-book.com}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Deisenroth/Deisenroth_2018_Mathematics_for_Machine_Learning.pdf}, } @article{delgado18_case_series_detail_succes_rever_33_, title = {A Case Series Detailing the Successful Reversal of the Effects of Mifepristone Using Progesterone}, author = {Delgado, George and Condly, Steven and Davenport, Mary L. and Tinnakornsrisuphap, Thidarat and Mack, Jonathan and Khauv, Veronica and Zhou, Paul S}, year = {2018}, tags = {abortion, experimentation, mifepristone}, journal = {Issues In Law & Medicine}, volume = {33}, publisher = {HeinOnline}, pages = {21}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://issuesinlawandmedicine.com/articles/a-case-series-detailing-the-successful-reversal-of-the-effects-of-mifepristone-using-progesterone/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Delgado/Delgado_2018_A_Case_Series_Detailing_the_Successful_R.pdf}, } @article{dell18_nation_build_throug_foreig_inter_133_, title = {Nation Building Through Foreign Intervention}, subtitle = {Evidence From Discontinuities in Military Strategies}, author = {Dell, Melissa and Querubin, Pablo}, year = {2018}, tags = {history, international_relations, military, nation_building, politics, rule, vietnam, warfare}, journal = {The Quarterly Journal of Economics}, volume = {133}, number = {2}, abstract = {This study uses discontinuities in U.S. strategies employed during the Vietnam War to estimate their causal impacts. It identifies the effects of bombing by exploiting rounding thresholds in an algorithm used to target air strikes. Bombing increased the military and political activities of the communist insurgency, weakened local governance, and reduced noncommunist civic engagement. The study also exploits a spatial discontinuity across neighboring military regions that pursued different counterinsurgency strategies. A strategy emphasizing overwhelming firepower plausibly increased insurgent attacks and worsened attitudes toward the U.S. and South Vietnamese government, relative to a more hearts-and-minds-oriented approach.}, issn = {0033-5533}, pages = {701–764}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/qje/qjx037}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dell/Dell_2018_Nation_Building_Through_Foreign_Interven.pdf}, } @report{dhar18_reshap_adoles_gender_attit_, title = {Reshaping Adolescents' Gender Attitudes}, subtitle = {Evidence from a School-Based Experiment in India}, author = {Dhar, Diva and Jain, Tarun and Jayachandran, Seema}, year = {2018}, tags = {adolescents, developing_countries, education, equality, gender, india, norms, persuasion, preference}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dhar/Dhar_2018_Reshaping_Adolescents_Gender_Attitudes.pdf}, } @report{dhillon18_nation_drug_threat_asses_, title = {National Drug Threat Assessment}, author = {Dhillon, Uttam}, year = {2018}, tags = {cannabis, cocaine, crime, drugs, fentanyl, finance, gang, government, heroin, meth, police, report}, institution = {U.S Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://foia.state.gov/Search/results.aspx?searchText=Hugo+Chavez&beginDate=&endDate=&publishedBeginDate=&publishedEndDate=&caseNumber=}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dhillon/Dhillon_2018_National_Drug_Threat_Assessment.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dhurandhar18__explan_missin_31_, title = {Explanations based on the Missing}, subtitle = {Towards Contrastive Explanations with Pertinent Negatives}, author = {Dhurandhar, Amit and Chen, Pin-Yu and Luss, Ronny and Tu, Chun-Chen and Ting, Paishun and Shanmugam, Karthikeyan and Das, Payel}, editor = {Bengio, S. and Wallach, H. and Larochelle, H. and Grauman, K. and Cesa-Bianchi, N. and Garnett, R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {classification, explainable_AI, machine_learning}, booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS}, volume = {31}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2018/file/c5ff2543b53f4cc0ad3819a36752467b-Paper.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dhurandhar/Dhurandhar_2018_Explanations_based_on_the_Missing.pdf}, } @inproceedings{dignum18_creat_dialog_using_argum_social_pract_, title = {Creating Dialogues Using Argumentation and Social Practices}, author = {Dignum, Frank and Bex, Floris}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, argumentation, chatbot, dialogue, social_practice}, booktitle = {Internet Science}, pages = {223-235}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-77547-0_17}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77547-0_17}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dignum/Dignum_2018_Creating_Dialogues_Using_Argumentation_a.pdf}, } @article{dimaggio18__four_mechan_findin_being_found_resear_probl_Vol_12_, title = {Four Mechanisms for Finding (and Being Found by) Research Problems}, author = {DiMaggio, Paul}, year = {2018}, tags = {methods, research, research_questions, sociology}, journal = {Sociologica}, volume = {Vol 12}, number = {1}, pages = {No 1 (2018)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.6092/ISSN.1971-8853/8342}, url = {https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/8342}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dimaggio/DiMaggio_2018_Four_Mechanisms_for_Finding_and_Being_F.pdf}, } @proceedings{dimuro18_multi_agent_based_simul_xviii_, title = {Multi-Agent Based Simulation XVIII}, editor = {Dimuro, Graçaliz Pereira and Antunes, Luis}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, emotion, erlang, finance, JASON, KILT, MAS, multi_agent_systems, NATYASASTRA, reputation, schumpeterian_competition, simulation, sovereign_debt, thought_experiment, traffic_simulation}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-91587-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-91587-6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91587-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dimuro/Dimuro_2018_Multi_Agent_Based_Simulation_XVIII.pdf}, } @misc{doleac18_strat_to_produc_reinc_former_, title = {Strategies To Productively Reincorporate the Formerly-Incarcerated Into Communities}, subtitle = {A Review of the Literature}, author = {Doleac, Jennifer L.}, year = {2018}, tags = {decision_making, drugs, economics, housing, incarceration, jobs, mental_health, review, strategy}, abstract = {Two-thirds of those released from prison in the United States will be re-arrested within three years, creating an incarceration cycle that is detrimental to individuals, families, and communities. There is tremendous public interest in ending this cycle, and public policies can help or hinder the reintegration of those released from jail and prison. This review summarizes the rigorous evidence on the effectiveness of programs that aim to improve the reintegration and rehabilitation of the formerly-incarcerated. While there is a need for much more research on this topic, the existing evidence provides some useful guidance for decision-makers. The importance of evaluating existing and new strategies is also discussed.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jenniferdoleac.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Doleac_Reentry_Review.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Doleac/Doleac_2018_Strategies_To_Productively_Reincorporate.pdf}, } @article{dolson18_explor_genet_progr_system_with_map_elites_6_, title = {Exploring Genetic Programming Systems With Map-Elites}, author = {Dolson, Emily and Lalejini, Alexander and Ofria, Charles}, year = {2018}, tags = {genetic_programming, MAP_Elites, methods}, journal = {PeerJ Preprints}, volume = {6}, publisher = {PeerJ Inc.}, pages = {e27154v1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04735-1_1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dolson/Dolson_2018_Exploring_Genetic_Programming_Systems_Wi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{doncieux18_open_qd_, title = {Open-ended evolution with multi-containers QD}, author = {Doncieux, Stephane and Coninx, Alexandre}, year = {2018}, tags = {evolutionary_algorithms, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {107–108}, doi = {10.1145/3205651.3205705}, } @book{doran18_unity_shader_effec_cookb_, title = {Unity 2018 Shaders and Effects Cookbook}, author = {Doran, John P. and Zucconi, Alan}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_development, graphics, programming, shader, unity}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Packt Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78839-623-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Doran/Doran_2018_Unity_2018_Shaders_and_Effects_Cookbook.pdf}, } @article{dorri18_multi_agent_system_6_, title = {Multi-Agent Systems}, subtitle = {A Survey}, author = {Dorri, Ali and Kanhere, Salil S. and Jurdak, Raja}, year = {2018}, tags = {MAS, multi_agent_systems, review}, journal = {IEEE Access}, volume = {6}, pages = {28573-28593}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/access.2018.2831228}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2831228}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dorri/Dorri_2018_Multi_Agent_Systems.pdf}, } @article{duarte18_evolut_reper_based_contr_robot_22_, title = {Evolution of Repertoire-Based Control for Robots With Complex Locomotor Systems}, author = {Duarte, Miguel and Gomes, Jorge and Oliveira, Sancho Moura and Christensen, Anders Lyhne}, year = {2018}, tags = {evolutionary_algorithms, hierarchical_control, locomotion, neural_network, quality_diversity, robotics}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation}, volume = {22}, number = {2}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {314–328}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TEVC.2017.2722101}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Duarte/Duarte_2018_Evolution_of_Repertoire_Based_Control_fo.pdf}, } @misc{duch18_once_liar_alway_liar_, title = {Once a Liar Always a Liar ?}, author = {Duch, Raymond M and Laroze, Denise and Zakharov, Alexei}, year = {2018}, tags = {chile, lying, psychology, russia, UK}, pages = {1–62}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Duch/Duch_2018_Once_a_Liar_Always_a_Liar_.pdf}, } @report{duff18_bupren_opioid_crisis_, title = {Buprenorphine and the Opioid Crisis}, subtitle = {A Primer for Congress}, author = {Duff, Johnathan H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {buprenorphine, health_care, opioid_epidemic, USA}, number = {R45279}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Duff/Duff_2018_Buprenorphine_and_the_Opioid_Crisis.pdf}, } @misc{dunlap18_voter_fraud_repor_, title = {Voter Fraud Report}, author = {Dunlap, Matthew}, year = {2018}, tags = {election, fraud, government, kansas, maine, politics, trump}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dunlap/Dunlap_2018_Voter_Fraud_Report.pdf}, } @article{dyckhoff18__contr_free_sequen_calcul_for_intuit_logic_83_, title = {Contraction-Free Sequent Calculi For Intuitionistic Logic}, subtitle = {A Correction}, author = {Dyckhoff, Roy}, year = {2018}, tags = {intuitionistic_logic, sequent_calculus}, journal = {The Journal of Symbolic Logic}, volume = {83}, number = {04}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Mar 22 04:50:57 2025}, pages = {1680-1682}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/jsl.2018.38}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jsl.2018.38}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dyckhoff/Dyckhoff_2018_contraction_free_JSL_1680.pdf}, } @report{dynarski18_closin_gap_, title = {Closing the Gap}, subtitle = {The Effect of a Targeted, Tuition-Free Promise on College Choices of High-Achieving, Low-Income Students}, author = {Dynarski, Susan and Libassi, C.J. and Michelmore, Katherine and Owen, Stephanie}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, education, michigan, poverty, tuition}, number = {25349}, abstract = {High-achieving, low-income students attend selective colleges at far lower rates than upper-income students with similar achievement. Behavioral biases, intensified by complexity and uncertainty in the admissions and aid process, may explain this gap. In a large-scale experiment we test an early commitment of free tuition at a flagship university. The intervention did not increase aid: rather, students were guaranteed before application the same grant aid that they would qualify for in expectation after admission. The offer substantially increased application (68 percent vs 26 percent) and enrollment rates (27 percent vs 12 percent). The results suggest that uncertainty, present bias, and loss aversion loom large in students' college decisions.}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, month = {December}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Working Paper}, type = {Working Paper}, doi = {10.3386/w25349}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w25349}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dynarski/Dynarski_2018_Closing_the_Gap.pdf}, } @misc{dzodan18_non_artif_intel_consen_, title = {Non consensual bots and personal space - Artifice of Intelligence - Consent}, author = {Dzodan, Flavia}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, bot, consent, twitter}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20210130183818/https://artificeofintelligence.org/non-consensual-bots-and-personal-space/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Dzodan/Dzodan_2018_Non_consensual_bots_and_personal_space_.pdf}, } @article{earp18_love_drugs_52_, title = {Love Drugs}, subtitle = {Why Scientists Should Study the Effects of Pharmaceuticals on Human Romantic Relationships}, author = {Earp, Brian D and Savulescu, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {pharmaceuticals, relationship, romance, technology}, journal = {Technology in Society}, volume = {52}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {10–16}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Earp/Earp_2018_Love_Drugs.pdf}, } @report{eavs18_elect_admin_votin_survey_, title = {Election Administration and Voting Survey}, subtitle = {2018 Comprehensive Report}, author = {{US Election Assistance Commision}}, year = {2018}, tags = {2018, election, registered_voters, USA}, institution = {US Election Assistance Commission}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.eac.gov/research-and-data/election-administration-voting-survey}, file = {2000/2010/2018/EAVS/EAVS_2018_Election_Administration_and_Voting_Surve.pdf}, } @misc{edwards18_galler_progr_inter_, title = {Gallery of Programmer Interfaces}, author = {Edwards, Johnathan M}, year = {2018}, tags = {HCI, history, image, interface, programming, review, usability, visualisation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RPX_9u01MEU-QDWU4h-90QF9XqZo7PvH/view}, url2 = {http://alarmingdevelopment.org}, url3 = {http://blog.interfacevision.com/design/design-visual-progarmming-languages-snapshots/}, url4 = {https://futureofcoding.org/catalog/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Edwards/Edwards_2018_Gallery_of_Programmer_Interfaces.pdf}, } @inproceedings{edwards18_separ_syntax_probl_solvin_introd_comput_progr_, title = {Separation of Syntax and Problem Solving in Introductory Computer Programming}, author = {Edwards, John M. and Fulton, Erika K. and Holmes, Jonathan D. and Valentin, Joseph L. and Beard, David V. and Parker, Kevin R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {education, pedagogy, Phanon, programming, syntax}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/fie.2018.8658852}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FIE.2018.8658852}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Edwards/Edwards_2018_Separation_of_Syntax_and_Problem_Solving.pdf}, } @article{eger18_keepin_story_straig_, title = {Keeping the Story Straight}, subtitle = {A Comparison of Commitment Strategies for a Social Deduction Game}, author = {Eger, Markus and Martens, Chris}, year = {2018}, tags = {ACL, ai, belief, commitment, deduction, dynamic_epistemic_logic, lying, social, werewolf}, journal = {AAAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eger/Eger_2018_Keeping_the_Story_Straight.pdf}, } @inproceedings{egi18_loop_patter_, title = {Loop Patterns}, subtitle = {Extension of Kleene Star Operator for More Expressive Pattern Matching Against Arbitrary Data Structures}, author = {Egi, Satoshi}, year = {2018}, tags = {data_structure, Egison, kleene_star, language, non_linear, pattern_matching, programming, semantics, syntax}, booktitle = {Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop 2018}, abstract = {The Kleene star operator is an important pattern construct for representing a pattern that repeats multiple times. Due to its simplicity and usefulness, it is imported into various pattern-matching systems other than regular expressions. For example, Mathematica has a similar pattern construct called the repeated pattern. However, they have the following limitations: (i) We cannot change the pattern repeated depending on the current repeat count, and (ii) we cannot apply them to arbitrary data structures such as trees and graphs other than lists. This paper proposes the loop patterns that overcome these limitations. This paper presents numerous working examples and formal semantics of the loop patterns. The examples in this paper are coded in the Egison programming language, which features the customizable non-linear pattern-matching facility for non-free data types.}, arxivid = {1809.03252}, pages = {1–14}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1809.03252}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Egi/Egi_2018_Loop_Patterns.pdf}, } @article{ehrensaft18_prepub_social_gender_trans_19_, title = {Prepubertal Social Gender Transitions}, subtitle = {What We Know; What We Can Learn-A View From a Gender Affirmative Lens}, author = {Ehrensaft, Diane and Giammattei, Shawn V. and Storck, Kelly and Tishelman, Amy C. and Keo-Meier, Colton}, year = {2018}, tags = {children, gender, health_care, LGBTQ, mental_health, social, transition}, journal = {International Journal of Transgenderism}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, abstract = {ABSTRACT Background: This article provides a review and commentary on social transition of gender-expansive prepubertal youth, analyzing risks, and benefits based on a synthesis of research and clinical observation, highlighting controversies, and setting forth recommendations, including the importance of continued clinical research.Methods: This article involved: (1) a review and critique of the WPATH Standards of Care 7th edition guidelines on social transition; (2) a review and synthesis of empirical research on social transition in prepubertal children; (3) a discussion of clinical practice observations; (4) a discussion of continuing controversies and complexities involving early social transition; (5) a discussion of risks and benefits of social transition; and (6) conclusions and recommendations based upon the above.Results: Results suggest that at this point research is limited and that some of the earliest research on young gender-expansive youth is methodologically questionable and has not been ...}, invalid_isbn = {15532739 (ISSN)}, issn = {14344599}, pages = {251–268}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/15532739.2017.1414649}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/15532739.2017.1414649}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ehrensaft/Ehrensaft_2018_Prepubertal_Social_Gender_Transitions.pdf}, } @inproceedings{eiben18_struc_approac_activ_selec_, title = {A Structural Approach to Activity Selection.}, author = {Eiben, Eduard and Ganian, Robert and Ordyniak, Sebastian}, year = {2018}, tags = {action_selection, activity, agents, algorithm, GASP, graph, groups, invitations, proof, SIP}, booktitle = {IJCAI}, pages = {203–209}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eiben/Eiben_2018_A_Structural_Approach_to_Activity_Select.pdf}, } @book{eisenberg18_found_princ_of_contr_law_, title = {Foundational Principles Of Contract Law}, author = {Eisenberg, Melvin A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {acceptance, american_law, bargain, behavioural_economics, contract_law, donative_promises, fault, good_faith, law, mitigation, offer, promise, restitution, unconscionability}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Oxford Commentaries on American Law}, isbn = {978-0-19-973140-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eisenberg/Eisenberg_2018_Foundational_Principles_Of_Contract_Law.pdf}, } @book{eisenstein18_natur_, title = {Natural Language Processing}, author = {Eisenstein, Jacob}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, classification, discourse, grammar, information_retrieval, machine_learning, math, n_gram, NLP, parser, probability, semantics, sequence, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {MIT Press}, abstract = {Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an area of research and application that explores how computers can be used to understand and manipulate natural language text or speech to do useful things. NLP researchers aim to gather knowledge on how human beings understand and use language so that appropriate tools and techniques can be developed to make computer systems understand and manipulate natural languages to perform the desired tasks. Applications of NLP include a number of fields of studies, such as machine translation, natural language text processing and summarization, user interfaces, multilingual and cross language information retrieval (CUR), speech recognition, artificial intelligence and expert systems.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~nnakashole/teaching/eisenstein-nov18.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eisenstein/Eisenstein_2018_Natural_language_processing.pdf}, } @article{elfenbein18_impac_socioec_cultur_differ_onlin_trade_, title = {The Impact of Socioeconomic and Cultural Differences on Online Trade}, author = {Elfenbein, Daniel W. and Fisman, Raymond J. and McManus, Brian}, year = {2018}, tags = {certification, culture, economics, gravity_model, markets, online, reputation, socio_economic, trade, trust}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {We use eBay data to investigate how U.S. online trade is influenced by between-state differences in socioeconomic characteristics, tastes, and trust. States' similarity in cultural characteristics (such as ethnicity and political behavior) are strongly predictive of trade patterns. A substantial fraction of this association can be explained by a correlation between cultural markers and consumers' tastes. We also show that consumers are more likely to trade with dissimilar partners when the sellers have eBay's quality certification, providing suggestive evidence that consumers favor culturally similar trading partners because they infer higher seller quality. }, pages = {1–39}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3177072}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Elfenbein/Elfenbein_2018_The_Impact_of_Socioeconomic_and_Cultural.pdf}, } @inproceedings{engebraten18_evolv_reper_contr_multi_swarm_, title = {Evolving a Repertoire of Controllers for a Multi-function Swarm}, author = {Engebråten, Sondre A and Moen, Jonas and Yakimenko, Oleg and Glette, Kyrre}, year = {2018}, tags = {evolutionary_robotics, MAP_Elites, multi_function_swarm, quality_diversity, swarms, UAV}, booktitle = {International Conference on the Applications of Evolutionary Computation}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {734–749}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-77538-8_49}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Engebrten/Engebrten_2018_Evolving_a_Repertoire_of_Controllers_for.pdf}, } @online{eric18__how_would_nasa_balan_, title = {How Would NASA Balance 40K?}, author = {Eric, VH}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, balance, game_design, game_meta}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://variancehammer.com/2018/06/04/how-would-nasa-balance-40k/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Eric/How Would NASA Balance 40K – Variance Hammer.pdf}, } @article{evans18__eviden_36_, title = {Evidence for a mental health crisis in graduate education}, author = {Evans, Teresa M and Bira, Lindsay and Gastelum, Jazmin Beltran and Weiss, L Todd and Vanderford, Nathan L}, year = {2018}, tags = {academia, graduate_school, graduates, mental_health}, journal = {Nature Biotechnology}, volume = {36}, number = {3}, date_added = {Tue Jan 31 20:20:02 2023}, pages = {282-284}, doi = {10.1038/nbt.4089}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt.4089}, } @book{evans18__moral_not_knowl_, title = {Morals Not Knowledge}, subtitle = {Recasting the Contemporary U.S. Conflict Between Religion and Science}, author = {Evans, John H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {moral_conflict, morals, public_policy, religion, science, USA}, publisher = {University of California Press}, DOI = {10.1525/luminos.47}, is-referenced-by-count = {18}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-29743-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Evans/morals-not-knowledge.pdf}, } @misc{evans18_cities_gender_equal_social_chang_, title = {Cities, Gender Equality, & Social Change}, author = {Evans, Alice}, year = {2018}, tags = {cambodia, change, cities, division_of_labour, economics, equality, gender, labour, social}, number = {December}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327035036_Cities_Gender_Equality_Social_Change?enrichId=rgreq-eee97a80aef3ebe853c191d927beaba8-XXX&enrichSource=Y292ZXJQYWdlOzMyNzAzNTAzNjtBUzo3MDQzNTUzMDA4MDI1NjBAMTU0NDk0Mjc5ODcyNA==&el=1_x_2&_esc=publicationCoverPdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Evans/Evans_2018_Cities_Gender_Equality_Social_Change.pdf}, } @article{evans18_guns_violen_, title = {Guns and Violence}, subtitle = {The Enduring Impact of Crack Cocaine Markets on Young Black Males}, author = {Evans, William and Garthwaite, Craig and Moore, Timothy}, year = {2018}, tags = {cocaine, crime, gun, gun_violence, history, markets, race, racism, USA, violence}, journal = {NBER Working Paper Series}, abstract = {Crack cocaine markets were associated with substantial increases in violence in the U.S. during the 1980s and 1990s. Using cross-city variation in the emergence of these markets, we show that the resulting violence has important long-term implications for understanding current levels of murder rates by age, sex and race. We estimate that the murder rate of young black males doubled soon after crack's entrance into a city, and that these rates were still 70 percent higher 17 years after crack's arrival. We document the role of increased gun possession as a mechanism for this increase. Following previous work, we show that the fraction of suicides by firearms is a good proxy for gun availability and that this variable among young black males follows a similar trajectory to murder rates. Access to guns by young black males explains their elevated murder rates today compared to older cohorts. The long run effects of this increase in violence are large. We attribute nearly eight percent of the murders in 2000 to the long-run effects of the emergence of crack markets. Elevated murder rates for younger black males continue through to today and can explain approximately one tenth of the gap in life expectancy between black and white males.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3386/w24819}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w24819.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Evans/Evans_2018_Guns_and_Violence.pdf}, } @article{everitt18_agi_safet_liter_review_, title = {AGI Safety Literature Review}, author = {Everitt, Tom and Lea, Gary and Hutter, Marcus}, year = {2018}, tags = {AGI, ai, ai_ethics, review, safety}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1805.01109}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.01109}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Everitt/Everitt_2018_Agi_Safety_Literature_Review.pdf}, } @book{evison18_lawn_boy_, title = {Lawn Boy}, author = {Evison, Jonathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {fiction, fox_news, moral_panic}, publisher = {Algonquin Books}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Evison/Evison_2018_Lawn_Boy.epub}, } @video{evolutions18__evolut_homm_, title = {Evolution of HoMM (1995 - 2018)}, author = {{Gaming Evolutions}}, year = {2018}, tags = {blue_byte, game_design, game_history, heros_of_might_and_magic, youtube}, url = {https://youtu.be/f-TB8h4vU_M?si=fjrP7PTXJepnWfVL}, } @online{fahrenthold18__saudi_trump_, title = {Saudi-funded lobbyist paid for 500 rooms at Trump's hotel after 2016 election}, author = {Fahrenthold, David A. and O'Connell, Jonathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {corruption, saudi_arabia, trump}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/saudi-funded-lobbyist-paid-for-500-rooms-at-trumps-hotel-after-2016-election/2018/12/05/29603a64-f417-11e8-bc79-68604ed88993_story.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fahrenthold/Saudi-funded lobbyist paid for 500 rooms at Trump’s hotel after 2016 election - The Washington Post.pdf}, } @inproceedings{falcionelli18_event_calcul_formal_timed_autom_, title = {An Event Calculus Formalization of Timed Automata}, author = {Falcionelli, Nicola and Sernani, Paolo and Mekuria, Dagmawi Neway and Dragoni, Aldo Franco}, year = {2018}, tags = {commonsense_reasoning, domain_knowledge, event_calculus, formalisation, FSMs, knowledge_representation, model_checking, prolog, timed_automata, UPPAAL}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Artificial intelligence, IJCAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Falcionelli/Falcionelli_2018_An_Event_Calculus_Formalization_of_Timed.pdf}, } @article{falcone18_trust_based_contr_nets_, title = {Trust-Based Contract Nets}, author = {Falcone, Rino and Pezzulo, Giovanni and Castelfranchi, Cristiano and Calvi, Gianguglielmo}, year = {2018}, tags = {cognitive, contract, contract_net, FCM, game_theory, statistics, strategy, trust}, journal = {Structure}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Falcone/Falcone_2018_Trust_Based_Contract_Nets.pdf}, } @article{falola18_afric_philos_histor_histor_, title = {African Philosophies of History and Historiography}, author = {Falola, Toyin and Borah, Abikal}, year = {2018}, tags = {africa, african_diaspora, afrocentrism, historiography, history, methods, oral_history, philosophy}, journal = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.355}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.355}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Falola/Falola_2018_African_Philosophies_of_History_and_Hist.pdf}, } @article{fan18_decen_gover_empow_count_gover_china_44_, title = {Decentralised Governance and Empowerment of County Governments in China}, subtitle = {Betting on the Weak Or the Strong?}, author = {Fan, Yong and Wu, Yan and Wu, Alfred M and Wang, Wei}, year = {2018}, tags = {china, decentralisation, economic_growth, empowerment, federalism, governance, province_management}, journal = {Local Government Studies}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {670–696}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03003930.2018.1473766}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fan/Fan_2018_Decentralised_Governance_and_Empowerment.pdf}, } @inproceedings{farjami18_i_logic_hol_, title = {I/O Logic in HOL}, author = {Farjami, Ali and Meder, Paul and Parent, Xavier and Benzmüller, Christoph}, year = {2018}, tags = {GDPR, higher_ordered_logic, HOL, input_output_logics, Isabelle, logic}, booktitle = {Workshop on MIning and REasoning with Legal texts, MIREL}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10993/37013}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Farjami/Farjami_2018_I_o_Logic_in_Hol.pdf}, } @article{fassone18_ludo_essay_e_ludof_, title = {Ludo Essay E Ludofilia}, subtitle = {The Beginner's Guide Come Ludographic Essay}, author = {Fassone, Riccardo}, year = {2018}, tags = {beginners_guide, ludographic_essay, video_games}, journal = {Cinergie - Il cinema e le altre arti}, number = {13}, issn = {2280-9481}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.6092/issn.2280-9481/7912}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fassone/Fassone_2018_Ludo_Essay_E_Ludofilia.pdf}, } @report{feickert18_u_, title = {U.S. Ground Forces Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)}, subtitle = {Considerations for Congress}, author = {Feickert, Andrew and Kapp, Lawrence and Elsea, Jennifer K. and Harris, Laurie A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, military, robotics, USA}, number = {R45392}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Feickert/Feickert_2018_U_S_Ground_Forces_Robotics_and_Autonomo.pdf}, } @book{ferraro18_compl_book_callig_, title = {The Complete Book of Calligraphy}, author = {Ferraro, Cari and Metcalf, Eugene and Newhall, Arthur and Stevens, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, calligraphy}, publisher = {Quarto Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-63322-594-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ferraro/Ferraro_2018_The_Complete_Book_of_Calligraphy.pdf}, } @misc{fiesler18_black_mirror_writer_room_, title = {Black Mirror Writers Room}, author = {Fiesler, Casey}, year = {2018}, tags = {black_mirror, education, pedagogy, STS, technology}, howpublished = {Slides}, month = {Oct}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://howwegettonext.com/the-black-mirror-writers-room-teaching-technology-ethics-through-speculation-f1a9e2deccf4?gi=8dd938d98766}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fiesler/Fiesler_2018_Black_Mirror_Writers_Room.pdf}, } @article{fisher18_inequal_, title = {Inequality in 3-d}, subtitle = {Income, Consumption, and Wealth}, author = {Fisher, Jonathan and Johnson, David and Smeeding, Timothy and Thompson, Jeffrey}, year = {2018}, tags = {consumption, economics, inequality, metrics, wealth, well_being}, journal = {Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2018-001}, publisher = {Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.17016/FEDS.2018.001}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fisher/Fisher_2018_Inequality_in_3_d.pdf}, } @book{fiske18_social_cognit_, title = {Social Cognition}, subtitle = {Selected Works of Susan T. Fiske}, author = {Fiske, Susan T.}, year = {2018}, tags = {activated_actors, cognitive_misers, sex_stereotyping, sexism, social_cognition, social_science, tactics}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-18728-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fiske/Fiske_2018_Social_Cognition.pdf}, } @book{flach18_simpl_logic_, title = {Simply Logical}, edition = {online}, subtitle = {Intelligent Reasoning by Example}, author = {Flach, Peter and Sokol, Kacper}, year = {2018}, tags = {logic, prolog, text_book}, publisher = {Zenodo}, month = {jan}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1156977}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1156977}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Flach/Flach_2018_Simply_Logical.pdf}, } @article{fletcher-watson18__mak_23_, title = {Making the future together}, subtitle = {Shaping autism research through meaningful participation}, author = {Fletcher-Watson, Sue and Adams, Jon and Brook, Kabie and Charman, Tony and Crane, Laura and Cusack, James and Leekam, Susan and Milton, Damian and Parr, Jeremy R and Pellicano, Elizabeth}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, community, disability_rights, ethics, involvement, participatory_research, research_ethics, research_methods}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {943-953}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361318786721}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318786721}, file = {2000/2010/2018/FletcherWatson/FletcherWatson_2018_Making_the_future_together.pdf}, } @book{flippo18_handb_colleg_readin_study_strat_resear_, title = {Handbook of College Reading and Study Strategy Research}, editor = {Flippo, Rona F. and Bean, Thomas W.}, year = {2018}, tags = {education, history, pedagogy, policy, social_media}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-62981-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Flippo/Flippo_2018_Handbook_of_College_Reading_and_Study_St.pdf}, } @book{flynn18_econom_dummies_, title = {Economics for Dummies}, author = {Flynn, Sean Masaki}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics}, publisher = {Wiley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-119-47632-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Flynn/Flynn_2018_Economics_for_Dummies.pdf}, } @misc{fong18_redis_polit_with_target_specif_belief_, title = {Redistributive Politics With Target-Specific Beliefs}, author = {Fong, Christina M. and Poutvaara, Panu}, year = {2018}, tags = {belief, economics, fairness, germany, inequality, luck, means_testing, politics, poverty, redistribution, taxation, USA, wealth}, pages = {14–15}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3360749}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fong/Fong_2018_Redistributive_Politics_With_Target_Spec.pdf}, } @book{forbus18_qualit_repres_, title = {Qualitative Representations}, subtitle = {How People Reason and Learn about the Continuous World}, author = {Forbus, Kenneth D.}, year = {2018}, tags = {causality, qualitative, reasoning, representation}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03894-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Forbus/Forbus_2018_Qualitative_Representations.pdf}, } @article{forest18_volum_xii_issue_februar_XII_, title = {Issue 1 February 2018}, author = {Forest, James J.F. and Miller, Greg and Schmid, Alex P.}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, distribution, fanaticism, ideology, ISIS, mexico, network, organisation, principal_agents, prison, radicalisation, religion, review, social, tactics, terrorism, violence}, journal = {Perspectives on Terrorism}, volume = {XII}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Forest/Forest_2018_Volume_Xii_Issue_1_February_2018.pdf}, } @article{fornara18_model_organ_instit_multiag_system_, title = {Modeling Organizations and Institutions in Multiagent Systems}, author = {Fornara, Nicoletta and Balke-Visser, Tina}, year = {2018}, tags = {institution, MAS, organisation}, crossref = {gabbay18_journ_applied_logic_ifcol_journ_logic_applic_5_}, } @article{fourcade18_educat_sociol_12_, title = {The Education of a Sociologist}, author = {Fourcade, Marion}, year = {2018}, tags = {education, methods, research, sociology}, journal = {Sociologica}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {37–40}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Fourcade/Fourcade_2018_The_Education_of_a_Sociologist.pdf}, } @article{franke18_book_review_37_, title = {Book Review}, subtitle = {Autonomous Weapons Systems: Law, Ethics, Politics}, author = {Franke, Ulrike}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, autonomy, ethics, law, military, politics, review, weapons}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, issn = {0730-9384}, pages = {278–279}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-316-60765-7}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.11}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0730938418000114/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Franke/Franke_2018_Book_Review.pdf}, } @article{freelon18_comput_resear_post_api_age_35_, title = {Computational Research in the Post-API Age}, author = {Freelon, Deen}, year = {2018}, tags = {computational_research, post_api, social_media}, journal = {Political Communication}, volume = {35}, number = {4}, pages = {665-668}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/10584609.2018.1477506}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2018.1477506}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Freelon/Freelon_2018_Computational_Research_in_the_Post_Api_A.pdf}, } @book{french18__slaves_darkn_, title = {Slaves to Darkness}, author = {French, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {51}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/French/French_2018_Slaves_to_Darkness.epub}, } @article{friend18_cultur_neuros_persp_north_korean_strat_cultur_37_, title = {A Cultural Neuroscience Perspective on North Korean Strategic Culture}, author = {Friend, John M}, year = {2018}, tags = {culture, decision_making, deterrence, foreign_policy, neuro_science, north_korea, strategy}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, abstract = {Given the complexity of the current nuclear age and the absence of work on deterrence under true multipolarity, interdisciplinary models can provide new perspectives on tailored deterrence. Drawing from recent findings in the life sciences, this article offers a cultural neuroscience approach to deterrence decision-making, with special attention given to the ways in which culture interacts with cognition and the security environment to shape behavioral outcomes during conflict. Since North Korea remains largely a “black box” in international relations, a cultural neuroscience perspective can provide valuable insight into the effects of cultural conditioning on perception and cognition within the context of nuclear deterrence on the Korean Peninsula. Through an analysis of the bureaucratic and military structures, leadership characteristics, and institutional landscapes shaping North Korean strategic culture, this article examines the influences of historical memory and cultural values, such as collectivism, honor, and face-saving, on political decision-making in Pyongyang.}, issn = {07309384}, pages = {156–179}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.13}, url = {http://0-search.proquest.com.wam.leeds.ac.uk/docview/2139190516?accountid=14664}, url2 = {http://openurl.ac.uk/?genre=article&issn=07309384&title=Politics+and+the+Life+Sciences&volume=37&issue=2&date=2018-10-01&atitle=A+cultural+neuroscience+perspective+on+North+}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Friend/Friend_2018_A_Cultural_Neuroscience_Perspective_on_N.pdf}, } @book{gabbay18_journ_applied_logic_ifcol_journ_logic_applic_5_, title = {Journal of Applied Logics - IfCoLog, Journal of Logics and their Applications}, editor = {Gabbay, Dov M. and Siekmann, Jörg}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, institution, MAS, norms, organisation, specification, verification}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, publisher = {College Publications}, month = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gabbay/Gabbay_2018_Journal_of_Applied_Logics_IfCoLog_Jou.pdf}, } @article{gaier18_data_effic_desig_explor_throug_, title = {Data-Efficient Design Exploration Through Surrogate-Assisted Illumination}, author = {Gaier, Adam and Asteroth, Alexander and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2018}, tags = {CMA_ES, computer_automated_design, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity, SAIL, surrogate_model}, journal = {Evolutionary Computation}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pages = {1–30}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gaier/Gaier_2018_Data_Efficient_Design_Exploration_Throug.pdf}, } @article{gallagher18_consid_commen_48_, title = {Considering the Comments}, subtitle = {Theorizing Online Audiences As Emergent Processes}, author = {Gallagher, John R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {internet, online_audience, online_comments}, journal = {Computers and Composition}, volume = {48}, pages = {34-48}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.compcom.2018.03.002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2018.03.002}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gallagher/Gallagher_2018_Considering_the_Comments.pdf}, } @article{ganian18_group_activ_selec_with_few_agent_types_, title = {Group Activity Selection With Few Agent Types}, author = {Ganian, Robert and Ordyniak, Sebastian and Rahul, CS}, year = {2018}, tags = {action_selection, activity, agents, compression_steps, GASP, groups, proof, types}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1808.06954}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ganian/Ganian_2018_Group_Activity_Selection_With_Few_Agent_.pdf}, } @article{ganzon18_gamep_phenom_17_, title = {Gameplay Phenomenologies}, subtitle = {Hermeneutics and the Exploration of Player Experiences}, author = {Ganzon, Sarah Christina}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, games, phenomenology, player_practices, procedural_rhetoric}, journal = {Journal of English Studies and Comparative Literature}, volume = {17}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ganzon/Ganzon_2018_Gameplay_Phenomenologies.pdf}, } @misc{garcia-perez18_feder_byzan_quorum_system_exten_version_, title = {Federated Byzantine Quorum Systems ( Extended Version )}, author = {García-pérez, Álvaro and Gotsman, Alexey}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, blockchain, byzantine, consensus, distributed_systems, fault_tolerance, quorum}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.03642}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Garcaprez/Garcaprez_2018_Federated_Byzantine_Quorum_Systems_Ext.pdf}, } @inproceedings{garcia-perez18_federated_125_, title = {Federated Byzantine Quorum Systems}, author = {García-Pérez, Álvaro and Gotsman, Alexey}, editor = {Cao, Jiannong and Ellen, Faith and Rodrigues, Luis and Ferreira, Bernardo}, year = {2018}, tags = {blockchain, byzantine_agreement, consensus, distributed_systems, quorum}, booktitle = {22nd International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems (OPODIS 2018)}, volume = {125}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, annote = {Keywords: Blockchain, Stellar, Byzantine quorum systems}, issn = {1868-8969}, pages = {17:1–17:16}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-100772}, isbn = {978-3-95977-098-9}, doi = {10.4230/LIPIcs.OPODIS.2018.17}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/10077}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Garcaprez/GarcaPrez_2018_Federated_Byzantine_Quorum_Systems.pdf}, } @misc{gardiner18_skyfar_rpg_start_situat_, title = {Skyfarer RPG Starting Situations}, author = {Gardiner, Chris}, year = {2018}, tags = {games, pen_and_paper, RPG}, pages = {1–5}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gardiner/Gardiner_2018_Skyfarer_Rpg_Starting_Situations.pdf}, } @inproceedings{garimella18_polit_discour_social_media_, title = {Political Discourse on Social Media}, subtitle = {Echo Chambers, Gatekeepers, and the Price of Bipartisanship}, author = {Garimella, Kiran and Morales, Gianmarco De Francisci and Gionis, Aristides and Mathioudakis, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {bipartisanship, echo_chamber, gate_keeping, politics, social_media}, booktitle = {WWW 2018: The 2018 Web Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3178876.3186139}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Garimella/Garimella_2018_Political_Discourse_on_Social_Media.pdf}, } @inproceedings{garrido-merch18_sugges_cookin_recip_throug_simul_bayes_optim_, title = {Suggesting Cooking Recipes Through Simulation and Bayesian Optimization}, author = {Garrido-merch, Eduardo C and Albarca-molina, Alejandro}, year = {2018}, tags = {bayesian, cooking, cuisine, machine_learning, procedural_content}, booktitle = {International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning}, abstract = {Cooking typically involves a plethora of decisions about ingredients and tools that need to be chosen in order to write a good cooking recipe. Cooking can be modelled in an optimization framework, as it involves a search space of ingredients, kitchen tools, cooking times or temperatures. If we model as an objective function the quality of the recipe, several problems arise. No analytical expression can model all the recipes, so no gradients are available. The objective function is subjective , in other words, it contains noise. Moreover, evaluations are expensive both in time and human resources. Bayesian Optimization (BO) emerges as an ideal methodology to tackle problems with these characteristics. In this paper, we propose a methodology to suggest recipe recommendations based on a Machine Learning (ML) model that fits real and simulated data and BO. We provide empirical evidence with two experiments that support the adequacy of the methodology.}, arxivid = {arXiv:1811.03868v1}, issn = {16113349}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-030-03492-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-03493-1_30}, url = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1811.03868v1.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Garridomerch/Garridomerch_2018_Suggesting_Cooking_Recipes_Through_Simul.pdf}, } @article{gaudl18_agile_behav_desig_, title = {Agile Behaviour Design}, subtitle = {A Design Approach for Structuring Game Characters and Interactions}, author = {Gaudl, Swen E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, agile, ai, authoring, design, IVA, methods, NPC, planning, tools}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1803.01631}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gaudl/Gaudl_2018_Agile_Behaviour_Design.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gaudl18_posh_sharp_, title = {POSH-SHARP}, subtitle = {A lightweight toolkit for creating cognitive agents}, author = {Gaudl, Swen E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, authoring, c_sharp, design, IVA, POSH, POSH_SHARP, tools}, booktitle = {Proceedings of AISB Annual Convention 2018}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gaudl/Gaudl_2018_POSH_SHARP.pdf}, } @misc{gebru18__datas_datas_, title = {Datasheets for Datasets}, author = {Gebru, Timnit and Morgenstern, Jamie and Vecchione, Briana and Vaughan, Jennifer Wortman and Wallach, Hanna and Daumé, III, Hal and Crawford, Kate}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, best_practices, data_provenance, data_sets, documentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.1803.09010}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.09010}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gebru/Gebru_2018_Datasheets_for_Datasets.pdf}, } @article{gebser18_multi_19_, title = {Multi-shot ASP solving with clingo}, author = {Gebser, Martin and Kaminski, Roland and Kaufmann, Benjamin and Schaub, Torsten}, year = {2018}, tags = {answer_set_programming, ASP, clingo, logic_programming, multi_shot_solving}, journal = {Theory and Practice of Logic Programming}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, pages = {27-82}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s1471068418000054}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1471068418000054}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gebser/Gebser_2018_Multi_shot_ASP_solving_with_clingo.pdf}, } @video{gervais18__creat_accoun_, title = {Creative Accounting}, subtitle = {The Sub-Subgenre Of Survival Strategy}, author = {Gervais, Noah Caldwell}, year = {2018}, tags = {frostpunk, game_criticism, game_history, outpost, Sierra_On-Line, survival_strategy, surviving_mars}, url = {https://youtu.be/WiQYjPdq_qI?si=FNn-xVCVl_ue6wAA}, } @video{gervais18__scars_stories_planes_, title = {Scars & Stories [Planescape}, subtitle = {Torment Vs. Torment Tides Of Numenera]}, author = {Gervais, Noah Caldwell}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_criticism, planescape, torment_tides_of_numenera, youtube}, url = {https://youtu.be/-_rHuBwaFdw?si=QVSqK_4HTPjbyAiB}, } @online{gervais18__thoroug_look_at_never_night_, title = {A Thorough Look At Neverwinter Nights}, author = {Gervais, Noah Caldwell}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_criticism, game_history, neverwinter_nights, youtube}, url = {https://youtu.be/QUHeWaDjuZ0?si=_zvToEf6a2FJP9Gq}, } @article{gibson18__distur_behav_4_, title = {Disturbing Behaviours}, subtitle = {Ole Ivar Lovaas and the Queer History of Autism Science}, author = {Gibson, Margaret F. and Douglas, Patty}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABA, autism, history, queer_theory}, journal = {Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience}, volume = {4}, number = {2}, pages = {1-28}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.28968/cftt.v4i2.29579}, url = {https://catalystjournal.org/index.php/catalyst/article/view/29579/23427}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gibson/Gibson_2018_Disturbing_Behaviours.pdf}, } @report{gilbert18_trans_corrup_, title = {Transparency and Corruption}, subtitle = {A General Analysis}, author = {Gilbert, Michael D}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, corruption, law, politics, transparency}, institution = {University of Virginia School of Law}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ssrn.com/abstract=3123301}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gilbert/Gilbert_2018_Transparency_and_Corruption.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gillani18_me_my_echo_chamb_i_, title = {Me, My Echo Chamber, and I}, subtitle = {Introspection on Social Media Polarization}, author = {Gillani, Nabeel and Yuan, Ann and Saveski, Martin}, year = {2018}, tags = {echo_chamber, introspection, polarization, politics, social_media}, booktitle = {WWW 2018: The 2018 Web Conference}, month = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3178876.3186130}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gillani/Gillani_2018_Me_My_Echo_Chamber_and_I.pdf}, } @book{giri18_pract_, title = {Practical spirituality and human development}, editor = {Giri, Ananta Kumar}, year = {2018}, tags = {action, anthropology, ashram, institution, iroquois, paganism, politics, power, practice, quakers, religion, sikhism, society, spirituality, sufism, text_book}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-3687-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Giri/Giri_2018_Practical_spirituality_and_human_develop.pdf}, } @article{gomes18_approac_to_evolv_exploit_reper_, title = {An Approach To Evolve and Exploit Repertoires of General Robot Behaviours}, author = {Gomes, Jorge and Oliveira, Sancho Moura and Christensen, Anders Lyhne}, year = {2018}, tags = {Evo_RBC_II, evolutionary_algorithms, hierarchical_control, novelty_search, quality_diversity, repertoire, robotics}, journal = {Swarm and Evolutionary Computation}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gomes/Gomes_2018_An_Approach_To_Evolve_and_Exploit_Repert.pdf}, } @book{goodwin18_embod_, title = {Embodied family choreography}, subtitle = {Practices of control, care, and mundane creativity}, author = {Goodwin, Marjorie Harness and Cekaite, Asta}, year = {2018}, tags = {choreography, control, embodiment, family}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Goodwin/Goodwin_2018_Embodied_family_choreography.pdf}, } @misc{gordon18_sequen_effec_system_with_contr_operat_, title = {Sequential Effect Systems With Control Operators}, author = {Gordon, Colin S}, year = {2018}, tags = {control_systems, denotational_semantics, effect_systems, programming, racket, sequence, syntax}, arxivid = {arXiv:1811.12285v1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.12285}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gordon/Gordon_2018_Sequential_Effect_Systems_With_Control_O.pdf}, } @report{gordon18_why_has_econom_growt_slowed_, title = {Why Has Economic Growth Slowed When Innovation Appears to be Accelerating?}, author = {Gordon, Robert J}, year = {2018}, tags = {demographics, economics, fertility, GDP, growth, history, immigration, life_expectancy, mortality, productivity}, number = {24554}, abstract = {Measured between quarters with identical unemployment rates, U. S. economic growth slowed by more than half from 3.2 percent per year during 1970-2006 to only 1.4 percent during 2006-16, and only half of this GDP growth slowdown is accounted for diminished productivity growth. The paper starts from the proposition that GDP growth matters, not just productivity growth, because slower GDP growth provides fewer resources to address the nation's problems, including faltering education, aging infrastructure, and the looming shortfall in funding for Social Security and Medicare, and it also implies lower net investment and a reduced rate at which new capital can embody the latest technology. The paper documents the contribution to slower GDP growth of the separate components of demography – fertility, mortality, life expectancy, and immigration. Particular emphasis is placed on the interaction between rising inequality and the slower secular rise of life expectancy in the U.S. compared to other developed countries, both in the form of a large gap in life expectancy between rich and poor, and the stagnation of life expectancy for the lowest income quintile. Further contributions to slowing growth are made by a decline in the population share of both legal and illegal immigration and a turnaround from rising to declining labor force participation. Rising inequality creates a gap between the growth of average real per-capita income relative to that of median real income, and alternative measures of the evolution of this gap are compared and assessed. Causes of declining productivity growth begin with the slowdown in the rate of increase of educational attainment resulting from the interplay of demand and supply factors, including the flattening of the college wage premium and the rising relative price of college education. Why did productivity growth decline after 2006 despite an increase in the rate at which new U.S. patents were issued in 2006-16 compared to earlier decades? Part of the slowdown is attributed to the maturity of the IT revolution, which also helps to explain the trajectory of the college wage premium. Aspects of the productivity growth slowdown include the declining productivity of research workers, diminishing returns to drug innovation, and the evolutionary rather than revolutionary impact of robots and artificial intelligence, which are replacing workers slowly and only in a minority of industrial sectors throughout the economy. Also considered are alternative explanations of slower productivity growth, including low investment and mismeasurement.}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, month = {April}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Working Paper}, type = {Working Paper}, doi = {10.3386/w24554}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w24554}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gordon/Gordon_2018_Why_Has_Economic_Growth_Slowed_When_Inno.pdf}, } @article{gorwa18_unpac_social_media_bot_12_, title = {Unpacking the Social Media Bot}, subtitle = {A Typology To Guide Research and Policy}, author = {Gorwa, Robert and Guilbeault, Douglas}, year = {2018}, tags = {bot, chatbot, cyborg, social_media, trolling, typology, web_crawlers}, journal = {Policy & Internet}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {225-248}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1002/poi3.184}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/poi3.184}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gorwa/Gorwa_2018_Unpacking_the_Social_Media_Bot.pdf}, } @book{goulding18__burden_loyal_, title = {The Burden of Loyalty}, editor = {Goulding, Laurie}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {48}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Goulding/Goulding_2018_The_Burden_of_Loyalty.epub}, } @inproceedings{governatori18_pract_, title = {Practical normative reasoning with defeasible deontic logic}, author = {Governatori, Guido}, year = {2018}, tags = {defeasible_reasoning, deontic_logic, exceptions, logic, norms, reasoning, sanction, violation}, booktitle = {Reasoning Web International Summer School}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {1–25}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Governatori/Governatori_2018_Practical_normative_reasoning_with_defea.pdf}, } @misc{graduates18:_hsps_decol_readin_list, title = {HSPS Decolonial Reading List}, author = {{Cambridge HSPS Graduates and Students}}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, decolonial, methods, political_science, reading_list, syllabus}, institution = {Cambridge University}, month = {September}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Graduates/Graduates_2018_HSPS_Decolonial_Reading_List.pdf}, } @book{graeber18_bulls_jobs_, title = {Bullshit Jobs}, author = {Graeber, David}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, employment, jobs, UBI, universal_basic_income, work_ethic}, publisher = {Simon and Schuster}, invalid_isbn = {978-1-5911-4311-1}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Graeber/Graeber_2018_Bullshit_Jobs.pdf}, } @book{graeber18_why_work_, title = {Why Work? Arguments for the Leisure Society}, author = {Graeber, David}, year = {2018}, tags = {labour, leisure_society, politics}, publisher = {PM Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-62963-576-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Graeber/Graeber_2018_Why_Work_Arguments_for_the_Leisure_Soci.pdf}, } @misc{gravina18_qualit_diver_throug_surpr_, title = {Quality Diversity Through Surprise}, author = {Gravina, Daniele and Liapis, Antonios and Yannakakis, Georgios N}, year = {2018}, tags = {local_competition, maze_navigation, NEAT, novelty_search, quality_diversity, surprise}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.02397}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gravina/Gravina_2018_Quality_Diversity_Through_Surprise.pdf}, } @book{gray18_femin_play_, title = {Feminism in Play}, editor = {Gray, Kishonna L. and Voorhees, Gerald and Vossen, Emma}, year = {2018}, tags = {bioshock, consent, cyborg, feminism, game_studies, magic_circle, nancy_drew}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-90539-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-90539-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gray/Gray_2018_Feminism_in_Play.pdf}, } @inproceedings{green18_contem_, title = {Contemporary issues in interactive storytelling authoring systems}, author = {Green, Daniel and Hargood, Charlie and Charles, Fred}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring_systems, HCI, interactive_narrative, novella, taxonomy, tools, user_experience}, booktitle = {International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {501–513}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Green/Green_2018_Contemporary_issues_in_interactive_story.pdf}, } @inproceedings{green18_novel_, title = {Novella}, subtitle = {An Authoring Tool for Interactive Storytelling in Games}, author = {Green, Daniel}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring_tools, HCI, interactive_narrative, narrative_modeling, novella}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {556-559}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_66}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_66}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Green/Green_2018_Novella.pdf}, } @book{greene18_jungs_studies_astrol_, title = {Jung's Studies in Astrology}, subtitle = {Prophecy, Magic, and the Qualities of Time}, author = {Greene, Liz}, year = {2018}, tags = {astrology, karl_jung, magic, prophecy, time}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-26737-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Greene/Greene_2018_Jung_s_Studies_in_Astrology.pdf}, } @book{greene18_laws_human_natur_, title = {The Laws of Human Nature}, author = {Greene, Robert}, year = {2018}, tags = {human_nature}, publisher = {Viking}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-698-18454-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Greene/Greene_2018_The_Laws_of_Human_Nature.pdf}, } @book{griffiths18_social_work_narrat_human_right_cultur_imagin_, title = {The Social Work of Narrative Human Rights and the Cultural Imaginary}, editor = {Griffiths, Gareth and Mead, Philip}, year = {2018}, tags = {cultural_imaginary, human_rights, indigenous_rights, LGBTQ, literature, narrative, social_work, violence}, publisher = {ibidem-Verlag}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-8382-6858-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Griffiths/Griffiths_2018_The_Social_Work_of_Narrative_Human_Right.pdf}, } @misc{grinblat18_proced_gener_histor_caves_qud_, title = {Procedurally Generating History in Caves of Qud}, author = {Grinblat, Jason}, year = {2018}, tags = {caves_of_qud, game_design, GDC, procedural_content}, howpublished = {GDC}, month = {March}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1024990/Procedurally-Generating-History-in-Caves}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Grinblat/Grinblat_2018_Procedurally_Generating_History_in_Caves.pdf}, } @article{grubbs18__pornog_probl_due_moral_incon_48_, title = {Pornography Problems Due to Moral Incongruence}, subtitle = {An Integrative Model with a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis}, author = {Grubbs, Joshua B. and Perry, Samuel L. and Wilt, Joshua A. and Reid, Rory C.}, year = {2018}, tags = {compulsive_sexual_behaviour, DSM5, meta_review, morality, porn_addiction, pornography, PRISMA, psychology, religion}, journal = {Archives of Sexual Behavior}, volume = {48}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Thu May 22 17:39:04 2025}, pages = {397-415}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10508-018-1248-x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10508-018-1248-x}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Grubbs/Pornography_Problems_Due_to_Moral_Incong.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gu18_certif_, title = {Certified Concurrent Abstraction Layers}, author = {Gu, Ronghui and Shao, Zhong and Kim, Jieung and Wu, Xiongnan (Newman) and Koenig, Jérémie and Sjöberg, Vilhelm and Chen, Hao and Costanzo, David and Ramananandro, Tahina}, year = {2018}, tags = {abstraction, CCAL, CertiKOS, concurrency, concurrent_layer_calculus, layers, pipeline, programming, transition, verification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 39th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation - PLDI 2018}, pages = {646–661}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-5698-5}, doi = {10.1145/3192366.3192381}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3192366.3192381}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gu/Gu_2018_Certified_concurrent_abstraction_layers.pdf}, } @inproceedings{guckelsberger18_new_surpr_ways_to_be_mean_, title = {New and Surprising Ways To Be Mean}, author = {Guckelsberger, Christian and Salge, Christoph and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {adversarial, behaviour, CEM, coupled_empowerment_maximisation, design, framework, games, information_theory, NPC, procedural_content, taxonomy}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG)}, abstract = {Creating Non-Player Characters (NPCs) that can react robustly to unforeseen player behaviour or novel game content is difficult and time-consuming. This hinders the design of believable characters, and the inclusion of NPCs in games that rely heavily on procedural content generation. We have previously addressed this challenge by means of empowerment, a model of intrinsic motivation, and demonstrated how a coupled empowerment maximisation (CEM) policy can yield generic, companion-like behaviour. In this paper, we extend the CEM framework with a minimisation policy to give rise to adversarial behaviour. We conduct a qualitative, exploratory study in a dungeon-crawler game, demonstrating that CEM can exploit the affordances of different content facets in adaptive adversarial behaviour without modifications to the policy. Changes to the level design, underlying mechanics and our character's actions do not threaten our NPC's robustness, but yield new and surprising ways to be mean.}, arxivid = {1806.01387}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/cig.2018.8490453}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CIG.2018.8490453}, url2 = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.01387}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Guckelsberger/Guckelsberger_2018_New_and_Surprising_Ways_To_Be_Mean.pdf}, } @article{guidotti18__survey_method_explain_black_box_model_51_, title = {A Survey of Methods for Explaining Black Box Models}, author = {Guidotti, Riccardo and Monreale, Anna and Ruggieri, Salvatore and Turini, Franco and Giannotti, Fosca and Pedreschi, Dino}, year = {2018}, tags = {black_box, explainable_AI, machine_learning, survey, taxonomy}, journal = {ACM Computing Surveys, CSUR}, volume = {51}, number = {5}, pages = {1-42}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3236009}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3236009}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Guidotti/Guidotti_2018_A_Survey_of_Methods_for_Explaining_Black.pdf}, } @book{guillen-galve18__englis_lingua_franc_inter_commun_, title = {English as a Lingua Franca and Intercultural Communication}, editor = {Guillén-Galve, Ignacio and Vázquez-Orta, Ignacio}, year = {2018}, tags = {academic_writing, case_study, diversity, ELF, english_as_a_foreign_language, language, lingua_franca, portugal, pronunciation, social_network}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-0343-2764-0}, doi = {10.3726/b14386}, file = {2000/2010/2018/GuillnGalve/GuillnGalve_2018_English_as_a_Lingua_Franca_and_Intercult.pdf}, } @article{gundry18__valid_threat_quant_data_collec_with_games_50_, title = {Validity Threats in Quantitative Data Collection With Games}, subtitle = {A Narrative Survey}, author = {Gundry, David and Deterding, Sebastian}, year = {2018}, tags = {applied_games, complex_systems, data_collection, game_based_learning, gamification, narrative_survey, serious_games, social_framing, validity}, journal = {Simulation & Gaming}, volume = {50}, number = {3}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Jan 19 18:50:50 2024}, pages = {302-328}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1046878118805515}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046878118805515}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Gundry/gundry-deterding-2018-validity-threats-in-quantitative-data-collection-with-games-a-narrative-survey.pdf}, } @inproceedings{guzdial18_autom_game_desig_concep_expan_, title = {Automated Game Design via Conceptual Expansion}, author = {Guzdial, Matthew and Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2018}, tags = {AI, conceptual_expansion, game_design, game_graph, procedural_content}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/13022}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Guzdial/Guzdial_2018_Automated_Game_Design_via_Conceptual_Exp.pdf}, } @book{hage18_found_build_block_law_, title = {Foundations and Building Blocks of Law}, author = {Hage, Jaap}, year = {2018}, tags = {deontic_logic, history, judiciary, law, legal_system, norms, rule, taxonomy, typology}, publisher = {Eleven International Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-94-6274-893-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hage/Hage_2018_Foundations_and_Building_Blocks_of_Law.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hagg18_protot_, title = {Prototype discovery using quality-diversity}, author = {Hagg, Alexander and Asteroth, Alexander and Bäck, Thomas}, year = {2018}, tags = {dimensionality_reduction, discovery, prototype, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {500–511}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99253-2_40}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hagg/Hagg_2018_Prototype_discovery_using_quality_divers.pdf}, } @book{haley18__titan_, title = {Titandeath}, author = {Haley, Guy}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {53}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Haley/Haley_2018_Titandeath.epub}, } @book{haley18__wolfs_, title = {Wolfsbane}, author = {Haley, Guy}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {49}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Haley/Haley_2018_Wolfsbane.epub}, } @book{hall18_urban_geogr_, title = {Urban Geography}, author = {Hall, Tim and Barrett, Heather}, year = {2018}, tags = {architecture, cities, geography, housing, public_transport, segregation, urban_design, urban_geography}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Contemporary Human Geography Series}, isbn = {978-1-315-65259-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hall/Hall_2018_Urban_Geography.pdf}, } @misc{hammer18_fungi_, title = {Fungi}, subtitle = {Typed Incremental Computation With Names}, author = {Hammer, Matthew A. and Dunfield, Joshua and Headley, Kyle and Narasimhamurthy, Monal and Economou, Dimitrios J}, year = {2018}, tags = {change_propagation, fungi, incremental_types, meta, programming, review, rust, syntax, type_checking, types}, arxivid = {1808.07826v1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.07826}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hammer/Hammer_2018_Fungi.pdf}, } @misc{han18_impac_snap_work_requir_labor_suppl_, title = {The Impact Of SNAP Work Requirements On Labor Supply}, author = {Han, Jeehoon}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, labour, poverty, SNAP, USA, welfare, work_requirements}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3296402}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3296402}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Han/Han_2018_The_Impact_of_Snap_Work_Requirements_on_.pdf}, } @misc{hannaford18_behav_trees_as_repres_medic_proced_, title = {Behavior Trees As a Representation for Medical Procedures}, author = {Hannaford, Blake and Bly, Randall and Humphreys, Ian and Whipple, Mark}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, behaviour, behaviour_tree, medicine, representation, visualisation}, abstract = {Objective: Effective collaboration between machines and clinicians requires flexible data structures to represent medical processes and clinical practice guidelines. Such a data structure could enable effective turn-taking between human and automated components of a complex treatment, accurate on-line monitoring of clinical treatments (for example to detect medical errors), or automated treatment systems (such as future medical robots) whose overall treatment plan is understandable and auditable by human experts. Materials and Methods: Behavior trees (BTs) emerged from video game development as a graphical language for modeling intelligent agent behavior. BTs have several properties which are attractive for modeling medical procedures including human-readability, authoring tools, and composability. Results: This paper will illustrate construction of BTs for exemplary medical procedures and clinical protocols. Discussion and Conclusion: Behavior Trees thus form a useful, and human authorable/readable bridge between clinical practice guidelines and AI systems.}, arxiv = {1808.08954v1}, arxivid = {1808.08954}, pages = {1–12}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.08954}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hannaford/Hannaford_2018_Behavior_Trees_As_a_Representation_for_M.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hargood18_story_platf_, title = {The StoryPlaces Platform}, author = {Hargood, Charlie and Weal, Mark J. and Millard, David E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, hypertext, narrative, sculptural_hypertext, storyplaces}, booktitle = {HT '18: Proceedings of the 29th on Hypertext and Social Media}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3209542.3209559}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3209542.3209559}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hargood/Hargood_2018_The_StoryPlaces_Platform.pdf}, } @misc{harris18_devel_hex_, title = {Developing The Unique Multi-Genre Murder-Mystery The Hex}, author = {Harris, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {daniel_mullins, game_design, murder_mystery, pony_island}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://gamasutra.com/view/news/330744/Developing_the_unique_multigenre_murdermystery_The_Hex.php}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Harris/Harris_2018_Developing_the_unique_multi_genre_murder.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hart18_evolut_funct_diver_swarm_via_, title = {Evolution of a Functionally Diverse Swarm Via a Novel Decentralised Quality-Diversity Algorithm}, author = {Hart, Emma and Steyven, Andreas S. W. and Paechter, Ben}, year = {2018}, tags = {decentralised_systems, evolutionary_algorithms, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hart/Hart_2018_Evolution_of_a_Functionally_Diverse_Swar.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hartig18_seman_compl_graph_, title = {Semantics and Complexity of GraphQL}, author = {Hartig, Olaf and Pérez, Jorge}, year = {2018}, tags = {api, complexity, GraphQL, internet, REST, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 World Wide Web Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3178876.3186014}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3178876.3186014}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hartig/Hartig_2018_Semantics_and_Complexity_of_GraphQL.pdf}, } @article{hartman18_anarc_color_girls_assem_riotous_manner_117_, title = {The Anarchy of Colored Girls Assembled in a Riotous Manner}, author = {Hartman, Saidiya}, year = {2018}, tags = {anarchy, loitering, politics, power, race, riots, urban_design}, journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, volume = {117}, number = {3}, invalid_isbn = {0038-2876}, issn = {0038-2876}, pages = {465–490}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1215/00382876-6942093}, url = {https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hartman/Hartman_2018_The_Anarchy_of_Colored_Girls_Assembled_i.pdf}, } @article{hassan18_maxsm_based_type_infer_python_, title = {MaxSMT-Based Type Inference for Python 3}, author = {Hassan, Mostafa and Urban, Caterina and Eilers, Marco and Müller, Peter}, year = {2018}, tags = {python, SMT, type_inference, Typpete, z3}, journal = {Computer Aided Verification}, pages = {12-19}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-96142-2_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96142-2_2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hassan/Hassan_2018_Maxsmt_Based_Type_Inference_for_Python_3_32569.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Hassan/Hassan_2018_Maxsmt_Based_Type_Inference_for_Python_3.pdf}, } @article{havelund18_shared_chall_behav_specif_dagst_semin_7_, title = {A Shared Challenge in Behavioural Specification (Dagstuhl Seminar 17462)}, author = {Havelund, Klaus and Leucker, Martin and Reger, Giles and Stolz, Volker}, editor = {Havelund, Klaus and Leucker, Martin and Reger, Giles and Stolz, Volker}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, dynamic_properties, runtime_verification, specification, temporal_logic}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {11}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {59–85}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-86716}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.11.59}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/8671}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Havelund/Havelund_2018_A_Shared_Challenge_in_Behavioural_Specif.pdf}, } @article{he18_exten_ontol_devel_xod_princ_9_, title = {The Extensible Ontology Development (XOD) Principles and Tool Implementation To Support Ontology Interoperability}, author = {He, Yongqun and Xiang, Zuoshuang and Zheng, Jie and Lin, Yu and Overton, James A. and Ong, Edison}, year = {2018}, tags = {design_pattern, guidelines, ontobee, ontofox, ontology, ontorat, semantic_alignment, tool_development, XOD}, journal = {Journal of Biomedical Semantics}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1186/s13326-017-0169-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/He/He_2018_The_Extensible_Ontology_Development_XOD.pdf}, } @article{heasman18__neurod_23_, title = {Neurodivergent intersubjectivity}, subtitle = {Distinctive features of how autistic people create shared understanding}, author = {Heasman, Brett and Gillespie, Alex}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, double_empathy, friendship, intersubjectivity, neuro_divergence, norms, qualitative_research, social_interaction, video_games, within_interaction_variation}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {23}, number = {4}, pages = {910-921}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361318785172}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318785172}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Heasman/Heasman_2018_Neurodivergent_intersubjectivity.pdf}, } @article{heblich18_makin_moder_metrop_, title = {The Making of the Modern Metropolis}, subtitle = {Evidence From London}, author = {Heblich, Stephan and Redding, Stephen J. and Sturm, Daniel M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {cities, counter_factual, economics, history, london, qualitative, quantitative, railway, revolution, technology}, journal = {NBER Working Paper Series}, abstract = {Modern metropolitan areas involve large concentrations of economic activity and the transport of millions of people each day between their residence and workplace. We use the revolution in transport technology from the invention of steam railways, newly-constructed spatially- disaggregated data for London from 1801-1921, and a quantitative urban model to provide evidence on the role of these commuting flows in supporting such concentrations of economic activity. Steam railways dramatically reduced travel times and permitted the first large-scale separation of workplace and residence. We show that our model is able to account for the observed changes in the organization of economic activity, both qualitatively and quantitatively. In counterfactuals, we find that removing the entire railway network reduces the population and the value of land and buildings in Greater London by 20 percent or more, and brings down commuting into the City of London from more than 370,000 to less than 60,000 workers.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Heblich/Heblich_2018_The_Making_of_the_Modern_Metropolis.pdf}, } @misc{heij18_, title = {Somatopologies Guide}, author = {de Heij, Gijs and Westenberg, Peter and Pritchard, Helen and Ward, Kym and Snelting, Femke and Rocha, Jara}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, biomedical, methods, politics, prototype, trust}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Heij/Heij_2018_somatopologies_guide.pdf}, } @book{hellberg18_biopol_water_, title = {The Biopolitics of Water}, subtitle = {Governance, Scarcity and Populations}, author = {Hellberg, Sofie}, year = {2018}, tags = {bio_politics, politics, scarcity, water}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-18325-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hellberg/Hellberg_2018_The_Biopolitics_of_Water.pdf}, } @article{henderson18_advoc_within_outsid_shadow_hierar_44_, title = {Advocating Within and Outside the Shadow of Hierarchy}, subtitle = {Local Government Responses To Melbourne's Outer Suburban Deficits}, author = {Henderson, Steven R}, year = {2018}, tags = {advocacy, australia, deficit, government, infrastructure, inter_government_relations, loal_government, melbourne, metropolitan_areas, regional_networks, urban_design}, journal = {Local Government Studies}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {649–669}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03003930.2018.1481397}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Henderson/Henderson_2018_Advocating_Within_and_Outside_the_Shadow.pdf}, } @book{herd18_admin_burden_, title = {Administrative Burden}, subtitle = {Policymaking by Other Means}, author = {Herd, Pamela and Moynihan, Donald P.}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, abortion, administration, administrative_burden, administrative_violence, bureaucracy, health_care, law, medicaid, policy, USA}, publisher = {Russell Sage Foundation}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61044-878-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Herd/Herd_2018_Administrative_Burden.pdf}, } @misc{hernandez18_fortn_devs_compl_chang_how_, title = {Fortnite Devs Completely Changed How Players Use Shotguns Without Actually Altering Them}, author = {Hernandez, Patricia}, year = {2018}, tags = {fortnite, game_design, veblen_goods}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://kotaku.com/fortnite-devs-completely-changed-how-players-use-shotgu-1825393053}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hernandez/Hernandez_2018_Fortnite_Devs_Completely_Changed_How_Pla.pdf}, } @article{hester18__for_black_115_, title = {For Black men, being tall increases threat stereotyping and police stops}, author = {Hester, Neil and Gray, Kurt}, year = {2018}, tags = {new_york_times, NYPD, police_violence, racism, stop_and_frisk}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {115}, number = {11}, publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, issn = {00278424, 10916490}, pages = {2711-2715}, pdf_locked = {False}, urldate = {2023-07-25}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1714454115}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1714454115}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hester/Hester_2018_For_Black_men_being_tall_increases_thre.pdf}, } @report{hirsch18__cost_of_child_in_, title = {The Cost Of A Child In 2018}, author = {Hirsch, Donald}, year = {2018}, tags = {child_welfare, children, economics, poverty, UK}, institution = {Child Poverty Action Group}, month = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hirsch/Hirsch_2018_The_cost_of_a_child_in_2018.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hitzig18_techn_polit_mechan_desig_, title = {The Technological Politics of Mechanism Design}, author = {Hitzig, Zoe and Hu, Lily and Viljoen, Salome}, year = {2018}, tags = {auctions, design, markets, mechanism, normative_logic, norms, politics, technology}, booktitle = {Symposium on Radical Markets November 30, 2018}, institution = {University of California, Irvine}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hitzig/Hitzig_2018_The_Technological_Politics_of_Mechanism_.pdf}, } @article{hoey18_artif_intel_social_simul_49_, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Social Simulation}, subtitle = {Studying Group Dynamics on a Massive Scale}, author = {Hoey, Jesse and Schröder, Tobias and Morgan, Jonathan and Rogers, Kimberly B. and Rishi, Deepak and Nagappan, Meiyappan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, group_dynamics, machine_learning, social_simulation, virtual_teams}, journal = {Small Group Research}, volume = {49}, number = {6}, pages = {647-683}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1046496418802362}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1046496418802362}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hoey/Hoey_2018_Artificial_Intelligence_and_Social_Simul.pdf}, } @article{hoffman18_instit_polit_scenar_anthr_societ_60_, title = {Institutional-Political Scenarios for Anthropocene Society}, author = {Hoffman, Andrew J. and Jennings, P. Devereaux}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropocene, institution, institutional_change, organisational_fields, politics, power, society}, journal = {Business & Society}, volume = {60}, number = {1}, pages = {57-94}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0007650318816468}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0007650318816468}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hoffman/Hoffman_2018_Institutional_Political_Scenarios_for_An.pdf}, } @misc{hofmann18_how_aelon_lone_actor_0_, title = {How “Alone” are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists}, author = {Hofmann, David C}, year = {2018}, tags = {ideology, lone_actors, network, signal, terrorism}, booktitle = {Studies in Conflict and Terrorism}, volume = {0}, number = {0}, publisher = {Routledge}, issn = {15210731}, pages = {1–22}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/1057610X.2018.1493833}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2018.1493833}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hofmann/Hofmann_2018_How_Alone_are_Lone_Actors_Exploring_t.pdf}, } @inbook{holliday18__vagin_, title = {Vagina dialogues}, subtitle = {theorizing the 'designer vagina'}, author = {Holliday, Ruth}, year = {2018}, tags = {cosmetic_surgery, feminism, healthcare, vagina}, booktitle = {Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries; Making the Gendered Body in a Globalized World}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-351-13365-4}, url = {https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/135741/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Holliday/3.3 Holliday (003).pdf}, } @inproceedings{holliday18_one_modal_logic_to_rule_them_all_, title = {One Modal Logic To Rule Them All?}, author = {Holliday, Wesley H. and Litak, Tadeusz}, year = {2018}, tags = {boolean_algebra, boolean_algebra_expansions, global_quanificational_modalities, modal_consequence, modal_logic, propositional_quantifiers}, booktitle = {Advances in Modal Logic}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-255-8}, url = {http://www.aiml.net/volumes/volume12/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Holliday/Holliday_2018_One_Modal_Logic_To_Rule_Them_All.pdf}, } @article{honorato-zimmer18_chromar_335_, title = {Chromar, a Rule-Based Language of Parameterised Objects}, author = {Honorato-Zimmer, Ricardo and Millar, Andrew J. and Plotkin, Gordon D. and Zardilis, Argyris}, year = {2018}, tags = {biology, Chromar, haskell, representation, rule_language, stochastic, systems_biology}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, ENTCS}, volume = {335}, pages = {49-66}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2018.03.008}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2018.03.008}, file = {2000/2010/2018/HonoratoZimmer/HonoratoZimmer_2018_Chromar_a_Rule_Based_Language_of_Parame.pdf}, } @inproceedings{horswill18__postm_14_, title = {Postmortem}, subtitle = {MKULTRA, An Experimental AI-Based Game}, author = {Horswill, Ian}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, analysis, culture, game_studies, MKULTRA, video_games}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, publisher = {Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)}, pages = {45-51}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v14i1.13027}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v14i1.13027}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Horswill/13027-Article Text-16544-1-2-20201228.pdf}, } @inproceedings{horswill18_catsat_, title = {CatSAT}, subtitle = {A Practical, Embedded, SAT Language for Runtime PCG}, author = {Horswill, Ian Douglas}, year = {2018}, tags = {answer_set_programming, CatSAT, constraint_programming, DSL, embedded_DSL, generative_content, NPC, SAT, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/13026}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Horswill/Horswill_2018_CatSAT.pdf}, } @book{houlbrook18_magic_coin_trees_relig_recreat_, title = {Magic of Coin-Trees from Religion to Recreation}, author = {Houlbrook, Ceri}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, coin_trees, europe, recreation, religion, ritual, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-75517-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Houlbrook/Houlbrook_2018_Magic_of_Coin_Trees_from_Religion_to_Rec.pdf}, } @article{howard18__brows_bias_67_, title = {Browsing through Bias}, subtitle = {The Library of Congress Classification and Subject Headings for African American Studies and LGBTQIA Studies}, author = {Howard, Sara A. and Knowlton, Steven A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {bias, classification, LGBTQ, library_of_congress, library_science}, journal = {Library Trends}, volume = {67}, number = {1}, date_added = {Mon May 29 14:26:04 2023}, pages = {74-88}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1353/lib.2018.0026}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lib.2018.0026}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Howard/Howard_2018_Browsing_through_Bias.pdf}, } @article{howell18_nation_academ_scien_engin_medic_, title = {National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report on Genetically Engineered Crops Influences Public Discourse}, author = {Howell, Emily L. and Wirz, Christopher D. and Brossard, Dominique and Jamieson, Kathleen Hall and Scheufele, Dietram A. and Winneg, Kenneth M. and Xenos, Michael A}, year = {2018}, tags = {agriculture, communication, discourse, GMO, policy, report, review, risk, science}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, abstract = {In May 2016, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released the report “Genetically Engineered Crops: Experiences and Prospects,” summarizing scientific consensus on genetically engineered crops and their implications. NASEM reports aim to give the public and policymakers information on socially relevant science issues. Their impact, however, is not well understood. This analysis combines national pre- and post-report survey data with a large-scale content analysis of Twitter discussion to examine the report's effect on public perceptions of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). We find that the report's release corresponded with reduced negativity in Twitter discourse and increased ambivalence in public risk and benefit perceptions of GMOs, mirroring the NASEM report's conclusions. Surprisingly, this change was most likely for individuals least trusting of scientific studies or university scientists. Our findings indicate that NASEM consensus reports can help shape public discourse, even in, or perhaps because of, the complex information landscape of traditional and social media.}, issn = {0730-9384}, pages = {1–12}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.12}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0730938418000126/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Howell/Howell_2018_National_Academies_of_Sciences_Engineer.pdf}, } @misc{howitt18_skyfar_rpg_, title = {Skyfarer RPG}, author = {Howitt, Grant and Taylor, Chris}, year = {2018}, tags = {pen_and_paper, RPG, world_building}, publisher = {Failbetter Games}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Howitt/Howitt_2018_Skyfarer_Rpg.pdf}, } @misc{hu18_chaff_bugs_, title = {Chaff Bugs}, subtitle = {Deterring Attackers By Making Software Buggier}, author = {Hu, Zhenghao and Hu, Yu and Dolan-Gavitt, Brendan}, year = {2018}, tags = {programming, reasoning, security, software_engineering}, abstract = {Sophisticated attackers find bugs in software, evaluate their exploitability, and then create and launch exploits for bugs found to be exploitable. Most efforts to secure software attempt either to eliminate bugs or to add mitigations that make exploitation more difficult. In this paper, we introduce a new defensive technique called chaff bugs, which instead target the bug discovery and exploit creation stages of this process. Rather than eliminating bugs, we instead add large numbers of bugs that are provably (but not obviously) non-exploitable. Attackers who attempt to find and exploit bugs in software will, with high probability, find an intentionally placed non-exploitable bug and waste precious resources in trying to build a working exploit. We develop two strategies for ensuring non-exploitability and use them to automatically add thousands of non-exploitable bugs to real-world software such as nginx and libFLAC; we show that the functionality of the software is not harmed and demonstrate that our bugs look exploitable to current triage tools. We believe that chaff bugs can serve as an effective deterrent against both human attackers and automated Cyber Reasoning Systems (CRSes).}, arxivid = {1808.00659}, issn = {1087-0156}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00659}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hu/Hu_2018_Chaff_Bugs.pdf}, } @inproceedings{huang18_music_trans_, title = {Music Transformer}, author = {Huang, Cheng-zhi Anna and Vaswani, Ashish and Uszkoreit, Jakob and Shazeer, Noam and Simon, Ian and Hawthorne, Curtis and Dai, Andrew M and Hoffman, Matthew D and Dinculescu, Monica and Eck, Douglas}, year = {2018}, tags = {attention, machine_learning, music, seq2seq, sequence, structure, transformer, visualisation}, booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations}, abstract = {Music relies heavily on repetition to build structure and meaning. Self-reference occurs on multiple timescales, from motifs to phrases to reusing of entire sections of music, such as in pieces with ABA structure. The Transformer (Vaswani et al., 2017), a sequence model based on self-attention, has achieved compelling results in many generation tasks that require maintaining long-range coherence. This suggests that self-attention might also be well-suited to modeling music. In musical composition and performance, however, relative timing is critically important. Existing approaches for representing relative positional information in the Transformer modulate attention based on pairwise distance (Shaw et al., 2018). This is impractical for long sequences such as musical compositions since their memory complexity is quadratic in the sequence length. We propose an algorithm that reduces the intermediate memory requirements to linear in the sequence length. This enables us to demonstrate that a Transformer with our modified relative attention mechanism can generate minute-long (thousands of steps) compositions with compelling structure, generate continuations that coherently elaborate on a given motif, and in a seq2seq setup generate accompaniments conditioned on melodies. We evaluate the Transformer with our relative attention mechanism on two datasets, JSB Chorales and Piano-e-competition, and obtain state-of-the-art results on the latter.}, arxivid = {1809.04281}, pages = {1–14}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1809.04281}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Huang/Huang_2018_Music_Transformer.pdf}, } @book{hudson18_, title = {...and forgive them their debts}, subtitle = {Lending, Foreclosure and Redemption from Bronze Age Finance to the Jubilee Year}, author = {Hudson, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, capitalism, christianity, debt, debt_amnesty, finance, history, lending, usury}, publisher = {ISLET-Verlag Dresden}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-9818260-2-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hudson/Hudson_2018_and_forgive_them_their_debts.pdf}, } @misc{huizinga18_evolv_multim_robot_behav_via_, title = {Evolving Multimodal Robot Behavior Via Many Stepping Stones With the Combinatorial Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm}, author = {Huizinga, Joost and Clune, Jeff}, year = {2018}, tags = {CMOEA, evolutionary_robotics, multi_modal, multi_objective, NSGA_II, quality_diversity, robotics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.03392}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Huizinga/Huizinga_2018_Evolving_Multimodal_Robot_Behavior_Via_M.pdf}, } @report{human18_discip_analy_repor_fiscal_year_, title = {Discipline Analysis Report Fiscal Year 2018}, author = {{Office of Human Resources Management}}, year = {2018}, tags = {border, CBP, crime, discipline, government, immigration, law, trump, USA}, institution = {U.S Customs and Border Protection}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Human/Human_2018_Discipline_Analysis_Report_Fiscal_Year_2.pdf}, } @misc{hunt18_stabl_marriag_probl_, title = {The Stable Marriage Problem}, author = {Hunt, William}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, decisions, math, probability, proof}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hunt/Hunt_2018_The_Stable_Marriage_Problem.pdf}, } @online{hunter18__when_sears_used_market_combat_jim_crow_, title = {When Sears Used the Market to Combat Jim Crow}, author = {Hunter, Brittany}, year = {2018}, tags = {capitalism, history, jim_crow, racism, sears}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://fee.org/articles/when-sears-used-the-market-to-combat-jim-crow/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hunter/When Sears Used the Market to Combat Jim Crow - Foundation for Economic Education.pdf}, } @report{hyten18_commun_strat_, title = {Communication Strategy}, author = {Hyten, John E}, year = {2018}, tags = {communication, policy, report, strategy, taxonomy, US_government}, institution = {US Strategic Command}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Hyten/Hyten_2018_Communication_Strategy.pdf}, } @book{ii18_contem_anarc_crimin_, title = {Contemporary Anarchist Criminology}, author = {Nocella, II, Anthony J. and Seis, Mark and Shantz, Jeff}, year = {2018}, tags = {abolition, anarchism, communism, crime, criminology, deviance, environment, law, prison, review, slavery, text_book, transformative_justice}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3726/b14254}, file = {2000/2010/2018/II/II_2018_Contemporary_Anarchist_Criminology.pdf}, } @report{inspector18_review_various_action_by_feder_, title = {A Review of Various Actions By the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election}, author = {{Office of the Inspector General}}, year = {2018}, tags = {elections, government, law, oversight, report, USA}, number = {June}, institution = {U.S Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4516049/2016-Election-Final-Report-06-14-18-0.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Inspector/Inspector_2018_A_Review_of_Various_Actions_By_the_Feder.pdf}, } @misc{interior18_public_gather_permit_, title = {Public Gathering Permit}, subtitle = {Unite the Right}, author = {{Department of the Interior}}, year = {2018}, tags = {charlottesville, jason_kessler, white_supremacy}, country = {USA}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Interior/Interior_2018_Public_Gathering_Permit.pdf}, } @book{isin18_bount_empir_, title = {Bountiful Empire}, subtitle = {A History of Ottoman Cuisine}, author = {Isin, Priscilla Mary}, year = {2018}, tags = {alcohol, asia, coffee, cooking, cuisine, culture, etiquette, food, history, law, military, ottoman_empire, palace, text_book, tools, trade}, publisher = {Reaktion Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Isin/Isin_2018_Bountiful_Empire.pdf}, } @standard{iso18__common_logic_cl_, title = {Common Logic (CL) - A framework for a family of logic-based languages}, author = {{The Interntional Organization for Standardization}}, year = {2018}, tags = {common_logic, semantic_web, standardization, syntax, XML}, identifier = {ISO/IEC 24707:2018(E)}, institution = {The Interntional Organization for Standardization}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.iso.org/standard/66249.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Iso/ISO_2018_Common_Logic_CL_A_framework_for_a_fa.pdf}, } @article{iyengar18_origin_conseq_affec_polar_united_states_, title = {The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United States}, author = {Iyengar, Shanto and Lelkes, Yphtach and Levendusky, Matthew and Malhotra, Neil and Westwood, Sean J}, year = {2018}, tags = {affect, animosity, identity, ideology, polarization, politics, USA}, journal = {Annual Review of Political Science}, pages = {1–35}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Iyengar/Iyengar_2018_The_Origins_and_Consequences_of_Affectiv.pdf}, } @article{jackson18_does_school_spend_matter_, title = {Does School Spending Matter? The New Literature on an Old Question}, author = {Jackson, C Kirabo}, year = {2018}, tags = {education, finance, policy, review, taxation, USA}, journal = {Northwestern Mimeo}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {2-01-343610-6}, doi = {10.1360/zd-2013-43-6-1064}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jackson/Jackson_2018_Does_School_Spending_Matter_the_New_Lit.pdf}, } @article{jackson18_norms_normat_legit_justic_instit_14_, title = {Norms, Normativity, and the Legitimacy of Justice Institutions}, subtitle = {International Perspectives}, author = {Jackson, Jonathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {authority, institution, international_relations, justice, law, legal, legitimacy, norms, power, taxonomy}, journal = {Annual Review of Law and Social Science}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, publisher = {Annual Reviews}, pages = {145-165}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-110316-113734}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-110316-113734}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jackson/Jackson_2018_Norms_Normativity_and_the_Legitimacy_o.pdf}, } @article{jespersen18_instit_work_paymen_ecosy_servic_146_, title = {The Institutional Work of Payments for Ecosystem Services}, subtitle = {Why the Mundane Should Matter}, author = {Jespersen, Kristjan and Gallemore, Caleb}, year = {2018}, tags = {ecosystem, institution, institutional_work, mundane, REDD, work}, journal = {Ecological Economics}, volume = {146}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {507–519}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jespersen/Jespersen_2018_The_Institutional_Work_of_Payments_for_E.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jezic18_agent_multi_agent_system_18_, title = {Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, subtitle = {Technologies and Applications 2018}, author = {Jezic, Gordan and Chen-Burger, Yun-Heh Jessica and Howlett, Robert J and Jain, Lakhmi C and Vlacic, Ljubo and Roman}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, ACL, agents, AOSF, autonomy, BDI, context, control_systems, design, europe, evolution, framework, fuzzy_logic, HCI, IoT, japan, large_scale, markets, MAS, mexico, middleware, network, reasoning, reinforcement_learning, swarms, technology, text_book, tools, traffic, types, validation}, booktitle = {Conference proceedings KES-AMSTA}, volume = {18}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {253}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jezic/Jezic_2018_Agents_and_Multi_Agent_Systems.pdf}, } @book{jha18_fragil_urban_gover_evolut_declin_, title = {Fragile Urban Governance Evolution, Decline, and Empowerment of Local Self-Government in India}, author = {Jha, Gangadhar}, year = {2018}, tags = {74th_constitutional_amendment, india, municipal_laws, self_government, urban_governance}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-429-43912-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jha/Jha_2018_Fragile_Urban_Governance_Evolution_Decl.pdf}, } @article{john18_infor_value_corpor_social_respon_, title = {The Information Value of Corporate Social Responsibility}, author = {John, Kose and Lee, Jongsub and Oh, Ji Yeol Jimmy}, year = {2018}, tags = {cheap_talk, corporations, CSR, information_theory, metrics, responsibility, social, stakeholders}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {Using a simple cheap-talk game, we theoretically demonstrate that corporate social responsibility (CSR) helps mitigate the CEO-board information asymmetry, leading to more informed advising and monitoring by the board. By optimally engaging in CSR, the board can take advantage of stakeholder information revelation and reduce its informational dependence on the CEO, which enables the shareholders to choose an ex ante higher level of board independence. For a sample of U.S. firms between 1999 and 2013, we find strong support for this strategic complementarity between board independence and the information value of CSR. Our results highlight a novel rationale for CSR - the information motive.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3119039}, file = {2000/2010/2018/John/John_2018_The_Information_Value_of_Corporate_Socia.pdf}, } @misc{joler18_anatom_ai_system_, title = {Anatomy of an AI System}, author = {Joler, Vladan and Crawford, Kate}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, complex_systems, pipeline, production_line, taxonomy, visualisation}, abstract = {The Amazon Echo as an anatomical map of human labor, data and planetary resources}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://anatomyof.ai/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Joler/Joler_2018_Anatomy_of_an_Ai_System_f1c7a.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Joler/Joler_2018_Anatomy_of_an_Ai_System.pdf}, } @book{jones18__cambr_histor_scien_1_, title = {The Cambridge History of Science}, editor = {Jones, Alexander and Taub, Liba}, year = {2018}, tags = {china, egypt, greece, history, history_of_science, india, mesopotamia, rome}, volume = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Cambridge History of Science}, isbn = {978-0-511-98014-5}, doi = {10.1017/9780511980145}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jones/Jones_2018_The_Cambridge_History_of_Science.pdf}, } @article{jones18_its_end_world_they_know_it_16_, title = {It's the End of the World and They Know It}, subtitle = {How Dystopian Fiction Shapes Political Attitudes}, author = {Jones, Calvert W. and Paris, Celia}, year = {2018}, tags = {dystopia, fiction, politics, radicalisation, sci_fi, speculative_fiction, violence}, journal = {Perspectives on Politics}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, abstract = {Given that the fictional narratives found in novels, movies, and television shows enjoy wide public consumption, memorably convey information, minimize counter-arguing, and often emphasize politically-relevant themes, we argue that greater scholarly attention must be paid to theorizing and measuring how fiction affects political attitudes. We argue for a genre-based approach for studying fiction effects, and apply it to the popular dystopian genre. Results across three experiments are striking: we find consistent evidence that dystopian narratives enhance the willingness to justify radical-especially violent-forms of political action. Yet we find no evidence for the conventional wisdom that they reduce political trust and efficacy, illustrating that fiction's effects may not be what they seem and underscoring the need for political scientists to take fiction seriously.}, issn = {1537-5927}, pages = {969–989}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-5375-9271-8}, doi = {10.1017/s1537592718002153}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jones/Jones_2018_It_s_the_End_of_the_World_and_They_Know_.pdf}, } @article{jordan18_how_money_is_creat_by_16_, title = {How Money Is Created By the Central Bank and the Banking System}, author = {Jordan, Thomas J}, year = {2018}, tags = {banking, credit, debt, economics, finance, money, switzerland}, journal = {Zurich: Swiss National Bank}, volume = {16}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Jordan/Jordan_2018_How_Money_Is_Created_By_the_Central_Bank.pdf}, } @book{kaldewey18_basic_applied_resear_4_, title = {Basic and Applied Research}, subtitle = {The Language of Science Policy in the Twentieth Century}, author = {Kaldewey, David and Schauz, Désirée}, year = {2018}, tags = {academia, history, methods, policy, politics, research, science}, volume = {4}, publisher = {Berghahn Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78533-810-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kaldewey/Kaldewey_2018_Basic_and_Applied_Research.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kampik18_implem_argum_enabl_empat_agent_, title = {Implementing Argumentation-Enabled Empathic Agents}, author = {Kampik, Timotheus and Nieves, Juan Carlos and Lindgren, Helena}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, ai, analysis, argumentation, empathy, JASON, maximal_ideal_extension, protocol, semantics}, booktitle = {16th European Conference, EUMAS 2018}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {In a previous publication, we introduced the core concepts of empathic agents as agents that use a combination of utility-based and rule-based approaches to resolve conflicts when interacting with other agents in their environment. In this work, we implement proof-of-concept prototypes of empathic agents with the multi-agent systems development framework Jason and apply argumentation theory to extend the previously introduced concepts to account for inconsistencies between the beliefs of different agents. We then analyze the feasibility of different admissible set-based argumentation semantics to resolve these inconsistencies. As a result of the analysis we identify the maximal ideal extension as the most feasible argumentation semantics for the problem in focus.}, arxivid = {1812.04985}, month = {dec}, pages = {1–15}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-14174-5_10}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04985}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kampik/Kampik_2018_Implementing_Argumentation_Enabled_Empat.pdf}, } @article{kang18_model_implem_sound_maps_smart_cities_5_, title = {A Model for Implementing Soundscape Maps in Smart Cities}, author = {Kang, Jian and Aletta, Francesco and Margaritis, Efstathios and Yang, Ming}, year = {2018}, tags = {environment, framework, GIS, maps, noise, pipeline, soundscape, soundwalk, visualisation}, journal = {Noise Mapping}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, abstract = {©2018 WDG. All rights reserved. Smart cities are required to engage with local communities by promoting a user-centred approach to deal with urban life issues and ultimately enhance people's quality of life. Soundscape promotes a similar approach, based on individuals' perception of acoustic environments. This paper aims to establish a model to implement soundscape maps for the monitoring and management of the acoustic environment and to demonstrate its feasibility. The final objective of the model is to generate visual maps related to perceptual attributes (e.g. 'calm', 'pleasant'), starting from audio recordings of everyday acoustic environments. The proposed model relies on three main stages: (1) sound sources recognition and profiling, (2) prediction of the soundscape's perceptual attributes and (3) implementation of soundscape maps. This research particularly explores the two latter phases, for which a set of sub-processes and methods is proposed and discussed. An accuracy analysis was performed with satisfactory results: the prediction models of the second stage explained up to the 57.5 }, issn = {2084879X}, pages = {46–59}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1515/noise-2018-0004}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kang/Kang_2018_A_Model_for_Implementing_Soundscape_Maps.pdf}, } @thesis{kanjirathinkal18_explain_recom_, title = {Explainable Recommendations}, author = {Kanjirathinkal, Rose Catherine}, year = {2018}, tags = {explainable_ai, knowledge_engineering, knowledge_graph, recommendation_algorithms, recommender_system, TransNet}, number = {CMU-LTI-19-014}, institution = {Carnegie Mellon University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/sites/default/files/kanjirathinkal%2C%20rose.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kanjirathinkal/Kanjirathinkal_2018_Explainable_Recommendations.pdf}, } @article{karnenbeek18_playin_by_rules_72_, title = {Playing By the Rules? Analysing Incremental Urban Developments}, author = {van Karnenbeek, Lilian and Janssen-Jansen, Leonie}, year = {2018}, tags = {action, amsterdam, change, IAD, institution, rule, urban_design}, journal = {Land Use Policy}, volume = {72}, number = {December 2017}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {Current urban developments are often considered outdated and static, and the argument follows that they should become more adaptive. In this paper, we argue that existing urban development are already adaptive and incremental. Given this flexibility in urban development, understanding changes in the so-called 'rules of the game' which structure and change collective action, is increasingly relevant. Gaining such insights advances the ability of planners to deal with perceived spatial problems. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, to develop an analytical framework for scrutinizing changes in rules in incremental urban developments and second, to test the analytical framework in a real-life incremental urban development. Building on Ostrom's IAD Framework we develop an analytical framework that makes a distinction between formal and informal rules, connects sets of rules, actors and interaction patterns and provides a comparative, longitudinal perspective. The case of the Navy Yard in Amsterdam, the Netherlands is used in order to test the framework's application, proving the relevance of investigating how rules in urban development change.}, issn = {02648377}, pages = {402–409}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.12.021}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.12.021}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Karnenbeek/Karnenbeek_2018_Playing_By_the_Rules_Analysing_Incremen.pdf}, } @book{karpiak18__anthr_of_polic_, title = {The Anthropology Of Police}, editor = {Karpiak, Keving G. and Garriot, William}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, police, police_culture, police_violence, protest, rio_de_janerio, secret_police, torture, turkey}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Routledge Fronties Of Criminal Justice}, isbn = {978-1-315-68775-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Karpiak/the anthropology of police.pdf}, } @book{kavanagh18_fungi_, title = {Fungi}, subtitle = {Biology and Applications}, editor = {Kavanagh, Kevin}, year = {2018}, tags = {agriculture, biology, biotechnology, food, fungi, genetics, infectious_disease, medicine, mushroom, pharmaceuticals, physiology, text_book}, edition = {3}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-119-37416-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kavanagh/Kavanagh_2018_Fungi.pdf}, } @article{kawakami18__every_its_time_50_, title = {Everything has Its Time}, subtitle = {Narrow Temporal Windows are Associated with High Levels of Autistic Traits Via Weaknesses in Multisensory Integration}, author = {Kawakami, Sayaka and Uono, Shota and Otsuka, Sadao and Zhao, Shuo and Toichi, Motomi}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, multi_sensory_integration, social_cognition, temporal_processing}, journal = {Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders}, volume = {50}, number = {5}, pages = {1561-1571}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10803-018-3762-z}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-018-3762-z}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kawakami/Autism Diachronic theory.pdf}, } @report{keith-jennings18__most_workin_age_snap_partic_, title = {Most Working-Age SNAP Participants Work, But Often In Unstable Jobs}, author = {Keith-Jennings, Brynne and Chaudry, Raheem}, year = {2018}, tags = {poverty, snap, unemployment, USA, welfare}, institution = {Center On Budget and Policy Priorities}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Keith-jennings/3-15-18fa.pdf}, } @book{keller18__emerg_femin_, title = {Emergent Feminisms}, subtitle = {Complicating a Postfeminist Media Culture}, editor = {Keller, Jessalynn and Ryan, Maureen E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {feminism, post_feminism, race}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-351-17546-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Keller/Keller_2018_Emergent_Feminisms.pdf}, } @report{keller18_texas_mental_healt_defen_progr_, title = {Texas Mental Health Defender Programs}, author = {Keller, Sharon}, year = {2018}, tags = {criminal_system, mental_health, policy, texas}, institution = {Texas Indigent Defense Commission}, month = {October}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Keller/Keller_2018_Texas_Mental_Health_Defender_Programs.pdf}, } @judicial{kennedy18_master_cakes_ltd_color_civil_right_commis_, title = {Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd v Colorado Civil Rights Commission}, author = {Kennedy, Anthony}, year = {2018}, tags = {gay_rights, homophobia, judicial_opinion, judiciary, LGBTQ, SCOTUS}, dissenting = {Ginsburg}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kennedy/Kennedy_2018_Masterpiece_Cakeshop_Ltd_v_Colorado_Civi.pdf}, } @misc{kennedy18_skyfar_fillab_sheet_, title = {Skyfarer Fillable Sheet}, author = {Kennedy, Alexis}, year = {2018}, tags = {games, pen_and_paper, RPG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kennedy/Kennedy_2018_Skyfarer_Fillable_Sheet.pdf}, } @article{kent18_money_19_, title = {Money–born of Credit?}, author = {Kent, C}, year = {2018}, tags = {credit, debt, economics, finance, money}, journal = {Remarks at the Reserve Bank's Topical Talks Event for Educators}, volume = {19}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kent/Kent_2018_Moneyborn_of_Credit.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kery18_story_noteb_, title = {The Story in the Notebook}, author = {Kery, Mary Beth and Radensky, Marissa and Arya, Mahima and John, Bonnie E. and Myers, Brad A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {data_science, end_user_programming, exploratory_programming, HCI, literate_programming}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3173574.3173748}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173748}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kery/Kery_2018_The_Story_in_the_Notebook.pdf}, } @misc{khachab18_curren_trend_anthr_bureauc_repor_, title = {Current Trends in the Anthropology of Bureaucracy - A Report}, author = {Khachab, Chihab El}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, bureaucracy, STS}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://allegralaboratory.net/current-trends-in-the-anthropology-of-bureaucracy-a-report/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Khachab/Khachab_2018_Current_Trends_in_the_Anthropology_of_Bu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{khalifa18_talak_, title = {Talakat}, subtitle = {Bullet Hell Generation Through Constrained Map-Elites}, author = {Khalifa, Ahmed and Lee, Scott and Nealen, Andy and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {bullet_hell, DSL, machine_learning, MAP_Elites, procedural_content, Talakat}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Khalifa/Khalifa_2018_Talakat.pdf}, } @misc{kidwell18_how_fallout_fallout_shelt_, title = {How a Fallout 3 trailer inspired the pitch for Fallout Shelter}, author = {Kidwell, Emma}, year = {2018}, tags = {fallout_shelter, game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://gamasutra.com/view/news/328255/How_a_Fallout_3_trailer_inspired_the_pitch_for_Fallout_Shelter.php}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kidwell/Kidwell_2018_How_a_Fallout_3_trailer_inspired_the_pit.pdf}, } @book{kifer18__declar_logic_progr_, title = {Declarative Logic Programming}, subtitle = {Theory, Systems, and Applications}, editor = {Kifer, Michael and Liu, Yanhong Annie}, year = {2018}, tags = {answer_set_programming, datalog, IDP, logic_programming, probabilistic_programming, solverblox, tabled_logic_programming, WAM, well_founded_semantics}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-970001-97-6}, doi = {10.1145/3191315}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kifer/Kifer_2018_Declarative_Logic_Programming.pdf}, } @manual{kifer18_ergoai_, title = {ErgoAI}, subtitle = {Reasoner User's Manual}, author = {Kifer, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, ErgoAI, production_rules, rule, semantic_web}, number = {2.0}, publisher = {Coherent Knowledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://coherentknowledge.com/ergo-documentation/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kifer/Kifer_2018_ErgoAI.pdf}, } @article{kimelfeld18_comput_social_choic_meets_datab_, title = {Computational Social Choice Meets Databases}, author = {Kimelfeld, Benny and Kolaitis, Phokion G and Stoyanovich, Julia}, year = {2018}, tags = {computation, COMSOC, database, framework, preference, rule, semantics, social_choice, voting}, journal = {arXiv}, arxivid = {1805.04156}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kimelfeld/Kimelfeld_2018_Computational_Social_Choice_Meets_Databa.pdf}, } @book{kirsch18_engag_anthr_, title = {Engaged Anthropology}, subtitle = {Politics Beyond The Text}, author = {Kirsch, Stuart}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, engaged_anthropology, politics}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-97009-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kirsch/Kirsch_2018_Engaged_Anthropology.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kitromili18_how_do_writin_tools_shape_inter_stories_, title = {How Do Writing Tools Shape Interactive Stories?}, author = {Kitromili, Sofia and Jordan, James and Millard, David E}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, hypertext, inform_7, interactive_fiction, story_places, tools, twine}, booktitle = {International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {514–522}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kitromili/Kitromili_2018_How_Do_Writing_Tools_Shape_Interactive_S.pdf}, } @article{klein18_many_labs_1_, title = {Many Labs 2}, subtitle = {Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Sample and Setting}, author = {Klein, Richard A. and Vianello, Michelangelo and Hasselman, Fred and Adams, Byron G. and Adams, Reginald B. and Alper, Sinan and Aveyard, Mark and Axt, Jordan R. and Bahník, ěpán and Batra, Rishtee and Berkics, Mihály and Bernstein, Michael J. and Berry, Daniel and Bialobrzeska, Olga and Binan, Evans and Bocian, Konrad and Brandt, Mark J. and Busching, Robert and Rédei, Anna Cabak and Cai, Huajian and Cambier, Fanny and Cantarero, Katarzyna and Carmichael, Cheryl L. and Ceric, Francisco and Cicero, David C. and Chandler, Jesse and Chatard, Armand and Chen, Eva E. and Chang, Jen-Ho and Cheong, Winnee and Coen, Sharon and Coleman, Jennifer A. and Collisson, Brian and Conway, Morgan A. and Corker, Katherine S. and Curran, Paul G. and Cushman, Fiery and Dagona, Zubairu K. and Dalgar, Ilker and Dalla Rosa, Anna and David, William E. and de Brujin, Maaike and De Schutter, Leander and Devos, Thierry and Doğulu, Canay and Dozo, Nerisa and Dukes, Kristin Nicole and Dunham, Yarrow and Durrheim, Kevin and Ebersole, Charles R. and Edlund, John E. and English, Alexander Scott and Eller, Anja and Finck, Carolyn and Frankowska, Natalia and Freyre, Miguel-Ángel and Friedman, Mike and Galliani, Elisa Maria and Gandi, Joshua C. and Ghoshal, Tanuka and Giessner, Steffen R. and Gill, Tripat and Gnambs, Timo and Gómez, Ángel and González, Roberto and Graham, Jesse and Grahe, Jon E. and Grahek, Ivan and Green, Eva G. T and Hai, Kakul and Haigh, Matthew and Haines, Elizabeth L. and Hall, Michael P. and Heffernan, Marie E. and Hicks, Joshua A. and Houdek, Petr and Huntsinger, Jeffrey R. and Huynh, Ho Phi and Ijzerman, Hans and Inbar, Yoel and Innes-Ker, Åse H. and Jiménez-Leal, William and John, Melissa-sue and Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A. and Kende, Anna and Kamiloğlu, Roza G. and Kappes, Heather Barry and Karabati, Serdar and Karick, Haruna and Keller, Victor N. and Kervyn, Nicolas and Goran, Kneževí and Kovacs, Carrie and Krueger, Lacy E. and Kurapov, German and Kurtz, Jamie and Lakens, Daniël and B, Lazarevi ́́Ljiljana and Levitan, Carmel A. and Neil A. Lewis, Jr and Lins, Samuel and Lipsey, Nikolette P. and Losee, Joy and Maassen, Esther and Maitner, Angela T. and Malingumu, Winfrida and Mallett, Robyn K. and Marotta, Saita A. and Međedovi, J́́anko and Mena Pacheco, Fernando and Milfont, Taciano L. and Morris, Wendy L. and Murphy, Sean and Myachykov, Andriy and Neave, Nick and Neijenhuijs, Koen and Nelson, Anthony J. and Neto, Félix and Nichols, Austin Lee and Ocampo, Aaron and ODonnell, Susan L. and Ong, Elsie and Osowiecka, Malgorzata and Orosz, Gábor and Packard, Grant and Pérez-Sánchez, Rolando and Petrovió́́ban and Pilati, Ronaldo and Pinter, Brad and Podesta, Lysandra and Pogge, Gabrielle and Pollmann, Monique M. H and Rutchick, Abraham M. and Saeri, Alexander and Saavedra, Patricio and Salomon, Erika and Schmidt, Kathleen and Schönbrodt, Felix D. and Sekerdej, Maciej B. and Sirlopú, David and Skorinko, Jeannie L. M and Smith, Michael A. and Smith-Castro, Vanessa and Smolders, Karin and Sobkow, Agata and Sowden, Walter and Srivastava, Manini and Sundfelt, Oskar K. and Spachtholz, Philipp and Steiner, Troy G. and Stouten, Jeroen and Street, Chris N. H and Szeto, Stephanie and Szumowska, Ewa and Tang, Andrew and Tanzer, Norbert and Tear, Morgan and Thomae, Manuela and Traczyk, Jakub and Torres, David and Theriault, Jordan and Tybur, Joshua M. and Ujhelyi, Adrienn and van Aert, Robbie C. M and van Assen, Marcel A. L M. and van Lange, Paul A. M and van der Hulst, Marije and van 't Veer, Anna Elisabeth and Vásquez Echeverrá, Alejandro and Vaughn, Leigh Ann and Vásquez, Alexandra and Vega, Luis Diego and Verniers, Catherine and Verschoor, Mark and Voermans, Ingrid and Vranka, Marek A. and de Vries, Marieke and Welch, Cheryl and Wichman, Aaron and Williams, Lisa A. and Wood, Michael and Woodzicka, Julie A. and Wronska, Marta K. and Young, Liane and Zelenski, John M. and Zeng, Zhijia and Nosek, Brian A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {many_labs, psychology, replication}, booktitle = {PsyArXiv}, journal = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, issn = {2515-2459}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.31234/osf.io/9654g}, url = {https://psyarxiv.com/9654g/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Klein/_1861b.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Klein/Klein_2018_Many_Labs_2.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kliess18_tempor_logic_model_activ_daily_livin_120_, title = {A Temporal Logic for Modelling Activities of Daily Living}, author = {Kließ, Malte S. and Jonker, Catholijn M. and van Riemsdijk, M. Birna}, editor = {Alechina, Natasha and Nørvåg, Kjetil and Penczek, Wojciech}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour_identification_hierarchy, daily_activity, durative_activities, temporal_logic, TPTL_BIH}, booktitle = {International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning, TIME}, volume = {120}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, annote = {Keywords: Temporal Logic, Reasoning, Durative Activities}, issn = {1868-8969}, pages = {17:1–17:15}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-97822}, isbn = {978-3-95977-089-7}, doi = {10.4230/LIPIcs.TIME.2018.17}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/9782}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Klie/Klie_2018_A_Temporal_Logic_for_Modelling_Activitie.pdf}, } @article{klinenberg18_when_disser_choos_you_12_, title = {When a Dissertation Chooses You}, author = {Klinenberg, Eric}, year = {2018}, tags = {dissertation, guidelines, research, sociology, writing}, journal = {Sociologica}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {41–43}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Klinenberg/Klinenberg_2018_When_a_Dissertation_Chooses_You.pdf}, } @article{klonick18_new_gover_131_, title = {The New Governors}, subtitle = {The People, Rules, and Processes Governing Online Speech}, author = {Klonick, Kate}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, complex_systems, culture, discourse, harassment, moderation, online, regulation, rule, speech}, journal = {Harvard Law Review}, volume = {131}, number = {6}, arxivid = {astro-ph/0208106}, issn = {0017811X}, pages = {1599–1670}, pdf_locked = {False}, primaryclass = {astro-ph}, isbn = {0-470-01323-0}, doi = {10.1146/annurev.astro.40.060401.093840}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Klonick/Klonick_2018_The_New_Governors.pdf}, } @manual{knowledge18__ergoai_studio_users_manual_, title = {ErgoAI Studio Users' Manual}, author = {Knowledge, Coherent}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, ErgoAI, logic, rule, semantic_web, XSB}, publisher = {Coherent Knowledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://coherentknowledge.com/ergo-documentation/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Knowledge/Knowledge_2018_ErgoAI_Studio_Users_Manual.pdf}, } @inproceedings{koenitz18_will_remem_that_method_to_, title = {“Clementine Will Remember That” - Methods To Establish Design Conventions for Video Game Narrative}, author = {Koenitz, Hartmut and Roth, Christian and Knoller, Noam and Dubbelman, Teun}, year = {2018}, tags = {best_practices, design_conventions, empirical, game_design, ludo_narrative, methodology, narrative_design}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Koenitz/Koenitz_2018_Clementine_Will_Remember_That_Method.pdf}, } @article{kolk18__perfor_29_, title = {Performance measurement, cognitive dissonance and coping strategies}, subtitle = {exploring individual responses to NPM-inspired output control}, author = {van der Kolk, Berend and Kaufmann, Wesley}, year = {2018}, tags = {cognitive_dissonance, complex_tasks, coping_strategy, new_public_management, NPM_coping, performance_measurement, psychology, public_policy}, journal = {Journal of Management Control}, volume = {29}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Mon Jul 15 00:55:19 2024}, pages = {93-113}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s00187-018-0265-1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00187-018-0265-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kolk/VanderKolkKaufmann2018JOMAC.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kordjamshidi18_system_ai_, title = {Systems AI}, booktitle = {IJCAI'18: Proceedings of the 27th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, url = {https://www.ijcai.org/Proceedings/2018/0771.pdf}, subtitle = {A Declarative Learning Based Programming Perspective.}, author = {Kordjamshidi, Parisa and Roth, Dan and Kersting, Kristian}, year = {2018}, tags = {complex_systems, declaration, framework, language, learning, programming, review, systems_ai}, pages = {5464–5471}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2018/Kordjamshidi/Kordjamshidi_2018_Systems_AI.pdf}, } @misc{koster18_trust_spect_, title = {The Trust Spectrum}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2018}, tags = {communication, game_design, game_grammar, game_mechanics, online_games, social_game_design, taxonomy, trust}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/2018/03/16/the-trust-spectrum/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Koster/Koster_2018_The_Trust_Spectrum.pdf}, } @article{kotz18_stagn_instit_struc_, title = {Stagnation and Institutional Structures}, author = {Kotz, David M and Basu, Deepankar}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, history, institution, stagnation, structure, USA}, journal = {Review of Radical Political Economics}, abstract = {The recovery from the financial crisis and Great Recession of 2008-09 has been sluggish in the United States and more so in a number of other developed countries. This has given rise to a literature about possible secular stagnation (Gordon 2012, 2014; Krugman 2014; Summers 2014; Ball, DeLong, and Summers 2014; and Ball 2014). This paper proposes an approach to explaining the current stagnation that differs from that found in the above literature. We will argue that the current stagnation stems from the effect of the institutional structure of the economy on long-run macroeconomic performance. This explanation for the current stagnation is based on the social structure of accumulation (SSA) theory (Gordon, 1980; Gordon, Edwards, and Reich, 1982, chapter 2; Kotz et al 1994; and McDonough et al, 2010), which is explained below.}, issn = {0486-6134}, month = {sep}, pages = {048661341667347}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0486613416673472}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0486613416673472}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kotz/Kotz_2018_Stagnation_and_Institutional_Structures.pdf}, } @book{kramer18_hum_world_, title = {The Hum of the World}, subtitle = {A Philosophy of Listening}, author = {Kramer, Lawrence}, year = {2018}, tags = {knowledge, philosophy, sound, soundscape}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-520-97272-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kramer/Kramer_2018_The_Hum_of_the_World.pdf}, } @article{kreitzer18_reprod_replic_51_, title = {Reproducible and Replicable}, subtitle = {An Empirical Assessment of the Social Construction of Politically Relevant Target Groups}, author = {Kreitzer, Rebecca J and Smith, Candis Watts}, year = {2018}, tags = {politics, replication, social_construction, taxonomy}, journal = {PS: Political Science & Politics}, volume = {51}, number = {4}, pages = {768–774}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1049096518000987}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kreitzer/Kreitzer_2018_Reproducible_and_Replicable.pdf}, } @inproceedings{krekovic18_chatb_novel_inter_medium_poetr_, title = {Chatbots as a Novel Interactive Medium for Poetry}, author = {Kreković, Gordan and Manojlović, Antonio Pošćić and Stefan}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, chatbot, communication, computation, conversation, generative_content, interactive_drama, poetry}, pages = {117-127}, crossref = {rangel18:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @inproceedings{kubelka18_, title = {The Road To Live Programming}, author = {Kubelka, Juraj and Robbes, Romain and Bergel, Alexandre}, year = {2018}, tags = {exploratory_study, HCI, live_coding, pharo, smalltalk, software_evolution}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3180155.3180200}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3180155.3180200}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kubelka/Kubelka_2018_The_road_to_live_programming.pdf}, } @book{kuckartz18_analy_qualit_data_maxqd_, title = {Analyzing Qualitative Data with MAXQDA}, subtitle = {Text, Audio and Video}, author = {Kuckartz, Udo and Radiker, Stefan}, year = {2018}, tags = {coding, frame, grounded_theory, MAXQDA, methodology, qualitative, software, tool, transcript}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-030-15671-8}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-15671-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kuckartz/Kuckartz_2018_Analyzing_Qualitative_Data_with_MAXQDA.pdf}, } @book{kuemmerling-meibauer18_routl_compan_pictur_, title = {The Routledge Companion to Picturebooks}, editor = {Kümmerling-Meibauer, Bettina}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, collage, paratext, picturebooks, remediation, wimmelbook}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-72298-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/KmmerlingMeibauer/KmmerlingMeibauer_2018_The_Routledge_Companion_to_Picturebooks.pdf}, } @thesis{kwast18_polic_driven_behav_trees_, title = {Policy-Driven Behavior Trees}, author = {van der Kwast, Julius}, year = {2018}, tags = {adaptive, behaviour_tree, dissertation, drools, expert_system, framework, FSMs, ontology, PET, policy, production_system, robotics, rule, scenario, simulation, TNO}, number = {3386821}, institution = {Utrecht University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/364013}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kwast/Kwast_2018_Policy_Driven_Behavior_Trees.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kybartas18_expres_range_analy_possib_world_, title = {Expressive Range Analysis of a Possible Worlds Driven Emergent Narrative System}, author = {Kybartas, Ben and Verbrugge, Clark and Lessard, Jonathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {emergent_narrative, expressive_range, interactive_narrative, possible_worlds}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {473-477}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_54}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_54}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kybartas/Kybartas_2018_Expressive_Range_Analysis_of_a_Possible_.pdf}, } @book{kyme18__born_flame_, title = {Born of Flame}, author = {Kyme, Nick}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {50}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kyme/Kyme_2018_Born_of_Flame.epub}, } @book{kyme18__heral_siege_, title = {Heralds of the Siege}, editor = {Kyme, Nick and Goulding, Laurie}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {52}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Kyme/Kyme_2018_Heralds_of_the_Siege.epub}, } @inproceedings{laird18_learn_fast_slow_, title = {Learning Fast and Slow}, subtitle = {Levels of Learning in General Autonomous Intelligent Agents}, author = {Laird, John E. and Mohan, Shiwali}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, autonomous_agents, fast_learning, learning, slow_learning, SOAR, taxonomy}, booktitle = {AAAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/12219}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Laird/Laird_2018_Learning_Fast_and_Slow.pdf}, } @report{landgrave18__incar_immig_in_, title = {Incarcerated Immigrants In 2016}, subtitle = {Their Numbers, Demographics, and Countries Of Origin}, author = {Landgrave, Michelangelo and Nowrasteh, Alex}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, immigration, public_policy, USA}, institution = {Cato Institute}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.cato.org/publications/immigration-research-policy-brief/their-numbers-demographics-countries-origin#}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Landgrave/irpb7.pdf}, } @report{latonero18_gover_artif_intel_, title = {Governing Artificial Intelligence}, subtitle = {Upholding Human Rights & Dignity}, author = {Latonero, Mark}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, ethics, governance, human_rights, policy, report}, abstract = {Can international human rights help guide and govern artificial intelligence (AI)? Currently, much of society is uncertain about the real human impacts of AI systems. Amid hopes that AI can bring forth “global good” there is evidence that some AI systems are already violating fundamental rights and freedoms. As stakeholders look for a North Star to guide AI development, we can rely on human rights to help chart the course ahead. International human rights are a powerful tool for identifying, preventing , and redressing an important class of risks and harms. A human rights-based frame could provide those developing AI with the aspirational, normative, and legal guidance to uphold human dignity and the inherent worth of every individual regardless of country or jurisdiction. Simply put: In order for AI to benefit the common good, at the very least its design and deployment should avoid harms to fundamental human values. International human rights provide a robust and global formulation of those values. This report is intended as a resource for anyone working in the field of AI and gover-nance. It is also intended for those in the human rights field, outlining why they should be concerned about the present-day impacts of AI. What follows translates between}, institution = {Data \& Society}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://datasociety.net/library/governing-artificial-intelligence/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Latonero/Latonero_2018_Governing_Artificial_Intelligence_Uphol.pdf}, } @book{latour18_down_earth_, title = {Down to Earth}, subtitle = {Politics in the New Climatic Regime}, author = {Latour, Bruno}, year = {2018}, tags = {climate_change, politics, trump}, publisher = {Polity}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5095-3059-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Latour/Latour_2018_Down_to_Earth.pdf}, } @article{lave18_asses_real_risk_sexual_violen_predat_705_, title = {Assessing the Real Risk of Sexually Violent Predators}, subtitle = {Doctor Padilla's Dangerous Data}, author = {Lave, Tamara Rice and Zimring, Franklin E}, year = {2018}, tags = {california, crime, history, incarceration, kansas, law, mental_health, review, SCOTUS, sexual_violence}, journal = {American Criminal Law Review}, volume = {705}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/amcrimlr55&div=27&id=&page=}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lave/Lave_2018_Assessing_the_Real_Risk_of_Sexually_Viol.pdf}, } @article{lawprofblawg18_law_review_citat_count_twitt_oh_my_50_, title = {Law Reviews, Citation Counts, and Twitter (Oh My)}, subtitle = {Behind the Curtains of the Law Professor's Search for Meaning}, author = {Lawprofblawg and Bush, Darren}, year = {2018}, tags = {bias, citation, humour, institution, law, metrics, review, scholarship, twitter}, journal = {Loyola University Chicago Law Journal}, volume = {50}, publisher = {HeinOnline}, pages = {327}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lawprofblawg/Lawprofblawg_2018_Law_Reviews_Citation_Counts_and_Twitte.pdf}, } @book{lawson18__relat_pover_polit_, title = {Relational Poverty Politics}, subtitle = {Forms, Struggles, and Possibilities}, author = {Lawson, Victoria and Elwood, Sarah}, year = {2018}, tags = {AIDS, brazil, DREAM_act, education, ethnography, geography, india, politics, poverty, singapore, social_safety_net, south_africa, thailand}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation}, isbn = {978-0-8203-5312-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lawson/Relational Poverty Politics.pdf}, } @book{le18_books_earth_, title = {The Books of Earthsea}, subtitle = {The Complete Illustrated Edition}, author = {Le Guin, Ursula}, year = {2018}, tags = {fantasy, magic, names}, publisher = {Gallery Books}, series = {Earthsea}, isbn = {978-1-4814-6558-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Le/Le_2018_The_Books_of_Earthsea.epub}, } @book{lees18_handb_gentr_studies_, title = {Handbook of Gentrification Studies}, editor = {Lees, Loretta}, year = {2018}, tags = {displacement, inequality, LA, planning_law, politics, rent, retail, slums, social_housing, spatial_capital, tourism, typology}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78536-174-6}, doi = {10.4337/9781785361746}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lees/Lees_2018_Handbook_of_Gentrification_Studies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lehman18_, title = {The Surprising Creativity Of Digital Evolution}, author = {Lehman, Joel and Clune, Jeff and Misevic, Dusan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, alife, anecdotes, evolutionary_algorithms, fitness_function_hacking}, booktitle = {Artificial Life Conference Proceedings}, organization = {MIT Press}, pages = {55–56}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/isal_a_00016}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lehman/Lehman_2018_The_surprising_creativity_of_digital_evo.pdf}, } @book{leiulfsrud18_concep_action_, title = {Concepts in Action}, subtitle = {Conceptual Constructionism}, editor = {Leiulfsrud, Håkon and Sohlberg, Peter}, year = {2018}, tags = {action, actor, concept, culture, family, gender, institution, methodology, ontology, organisation_of_action, philosophy, race, sociology}, publisher = {Brill}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Studies in Critical Social Sciences}, isbn = {978-90-04-31420-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Leiulfsrud/Leiulfsrud_2018_Concepts_in_Action.pdf}, } @article{lepenies18_anthr_26_, title = {The Anthroposeen}, subtitle = {The Invention of Linear Perspective As a Decisive Moment in the Emergence of a Geological Age of Mankind}, author = {Lepenies, Philipp}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropocene, geology, history}, journal = {European Review}, volume = {26}, number = {04}, abstract = {The beginning of the Anthropocene has been inconclusively debated. Usually, its starting point is linked to the moment in which some measurable human physical impact, such as global carbon dioxide emissions, increased in an unprecedented manner. However, to grasp the fact that mankind became at some point the major change agent of the earth system it is important to identify how and when humans began to perceive their role as that of an active creator, capable of dominating and changing nature. Although no monocausal explanation exists, I argue that the invention of linear perspective in fifteenth-century Renaissance Italy was a major trigger. Linear perspective changed the way humans saw and interpreted the world around them. It fostered an anthropocentric worldview that placed humans in control of their physical environment, allowed the advancement of scientific methods and the ultimate disenchantment of the physical world. Linear perspective marks the beginning of the 'Anthroposeen' without which the Anthropocene would not have manifested itself in the accelerated way it has. This holds important lessons. It reminds us that to understand the nature of the Anthropocene, we have to understand the parameters that made us think, see and ultimately act the way we do.}, issn = {1062-7987}, pages = {583–599}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s106279871800042x}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lepenies/Lepenies_2018_The_Anthroposeen.pdf}, } @article{levari18_preval_induc_concep_chang_human_judgm_360_, title = {Prevalence-Induced Concept Change in Human Judgment}, author = {Levari, David E. and Gilbert, Daniel T. and Wilson, Timothy D. and Sievers, Beau and Amodio, David M. and Wheatley, Thalia}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, judgement, prevalence, psychology, social_problem}, journal = {Science}, volume = {360}, number = {6396}, issn = {10959203}, pages = {1465–1467}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {29954981}, doi = {10.1126/science.aap8731}, url = {www.sciencemag.org/content/360/6396/1465/suppl/DC1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Levari/Levari_2018_Prevalence_Induced_Concept_Change_in_Hum.pdf}, } @report{lewis18_bankr_basic_, title = {Bankruptcy Basics}, subtitle = {A Primer}, author = {Lewis, Kevin M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {bankruptcy_law, finance, USA}, number = {R45137}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lewis/Lewis_2018_Bankruptcy_Basics.pdf}, } @law{lewis18_h_, title = {H.B. 1117}, institution = {General Assembly of North Carolina}, country = {USA}, year = {2018}, tags = {bill, elections, GOP, institution, law, north_carolina, regulation}, pages = {1–12}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lewis/Lewis_2018_H_b_1117.pdf}, } @incollection{lewis18_louis_althus_, title = {Louis Althusser}, author = {Lewis, William}, editor = {Zalta, Edward N.}, year = {2018}, tags = {epistemology, hermeneutics, history, louis_althusser, marxism, philosophy}, booktitle = {The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy}, edition_year = {Spring 2018}, publisher = {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2018/entries/althusser/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lewis/Lewis_2018_Louis_Althusser.pdf}, } @inproceedings{liao18_build_jimin_crick_, title = {Building Jiminy Cricket}, subtitle = {An Architecture for Moral Agreements Among Stakeholders}, author = {Liao, Beishui and Slavkovik, Marija and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, ai, AMA, argumentation, framework, moral_reasoning, morality, norms, stakeholders}, booktitle = {AIES '19: Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society}, number = {i}, abstract = {An autonomous system is constructed by a manufacturer, operates in a society subject to norms and laws, and is interacting with end-users. We address the challenge of how the moral values and views of all stakeholders can be integrated and reflected in the moral behaviour of the autonomous system. We propose an artificial moral agent architecture that uses techniques from normative systems and formal argumentation to reach moral agreements among stakeholders. We show how our architecture can be used not only for ethical practical reasoning and collaborative decision-making, but also for the explanation of such moral behavior.}, arxivid = {1812.04741}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3306618.3314257}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04741}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Liao/Liao_2018_Building_Jiminy_Cricket.pdf}, } @book{lindskoog18_detain_punis_, title = {Detain and Punish}, subtitle = {Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System}, author = {Lindskoog, Carl}, year = {2018}, tags = {asylum, detention, guantanamo, haiti, history, immigration, politics, refugees, review, text_book}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lindskoog/Lindskoog_2018_Detain_and_Punish.pdf}, } @article{lopdrup-hjorth18__monst_26_, title = {Monstrous rebirth}, subtitle = {Re-instating the ethos of bureaucracy in public organization}, author = {Lopdrup-Hjorth, Thomas and Obling, Anne Roelsgaard}, year = {2018}, tags = {bureaucracy, codes, denmark, ethics, neo_bureaucracy, organization, taxonomy}, journal = {Organization}, volume = {26}, number = {6}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Feb 6 11:54:37 2024}, pages = {830-852}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1350508418812583}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508418812583}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lopdrup-hjorth/Lopdrup_Hjorth Monstrous rebirth.pdf}, } @online{lordmune18__stell_dev_diary_scrip_chang_, title = {Stellaris Dev Diary #135 - Script Changes And Modding In 2.2}, author = {{Lordmune}}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_design, paradox_interactive, stellaris}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/stellaris-dev-diary-135-script-changes-and-modding-in-2-2.1130525/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lordmune/Stellaris Dev Diary #135 - Script changes and modding in 2.2 _ Paradox Interactive Forums.pdf}, } @article{lorini18_rethin_epist_logic_with_belief_bases_282_, title = {Rethinking Epistemic Logic With Belief Bases}, author = {Lorini, Emiliano}, year = {2018}, tags = {belief, doxastic, epistemic_logic, general_awareness_logic, MAS, saul_kripke, semantics}, journal = {Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {282}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {We introduce a new semantics for a logic of explicit and implicit beliefs based on the concept of multi-agent belief base. Differently from existing Kripke-style semantics for epistemic logic in which the notions of possible world and doxastic/epistemic alternative are primitive, in our semantics they are non-primitive but are defined from the concept of belief base. We provide a complete axiomatization and prove decidability for our logic via a finite model argument. We also provide a polynomial embedding of our logic into Fagin & Halpern's logic of general awareness and establish a complexity result for our logic via the embedding.}, arxivid = {1812.07079}, pages = {1–18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.artint.2020.103233}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.07079}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lorini/Lorini_2018_Rethinking_Epistemic_Logic_With_Belief_B.pdf}, } @article{lowik18_reprod_eugen_reprod_while_trans_14_, title = {Reproducing Eugenics, Reproducing While Trans}, subtitle = {The State Sterilization of Trans People}, author = {Lowik, A J}, year = {2018}, tags = {children, eugenics, gender, LGBTQ, reproductive_rights, sexuality, sterilisation, the_state, trans}, journal = {Journal of GLBT Family Studies}, volume = {14}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, abstract = {In many jurisdictions across the world, trans people are required to undergo genital surgeries that render them infertile for the state to legally recognize their genders. This article explores the rationalities used to justify mandating the sterilization of trans people, and names these eugenic logics. Much like the negative eugenics strategies directed at people of color, Indigenous people, those with a history of incarceration and people with disabilities (among others), trans people have had their reproduction restricted under the guise of doing what is in the best interest of children. This article demonstrates how historical eugenic logics concerned with normative notions of sex, gender and sexuality linger in the laws regarding trans people's legal gender recognition. This article calls for legal gender recognition based on self-determination, where giving up one's reproductive capacity is no longer a requirement all the while recognizing that trans people are parents, desire parenthood and...}, issn = {15504298}, pages = {425–445}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/1550428X.2017.1393361}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1550428X.2017.1393361}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lowik/Lowik_2018_Reproducing_Eugenics_Reproducing_While_.pdf}, } @report{lu18_artif_intel_ai_educat_, title = {Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education}, author = {Lu, Joyce J. and Harris, Laurie A.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, education, USA}, number = {IF10937}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lu/Lu_2018_Artificial_Intelligence_AI_and_Educati.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ludovico18__histor_infin_public_, title = {History of the Infinite Publication}, author = {Ludovico, Alessandro}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, communication, computation, diamond_age, digital_history, ebook, history, meta_novel, procedural_content, publishing, science_fiction, social_media}, pages = {83-87}, crossref = {rangel18:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @article{luedtke18_state_space_abstr_probab_infer_63_, title = {State-Space Abstractions for Probabilistic Inference}, subtitle = {A Systematic Review}, author = {Lüdtke, Stefan and Schröder, Max and Krüger, Frank and Bader, Sebastian and Kirste, Thomas}, year = {2018}, tags = {probabilistic_reasoning, review, state_space_abstraction, survey}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research}, volume = {63}, pages = {789-848}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1613/jair.1.11261}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.1.11261}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ldtke/Ldtke_2018_State_Space_Abstractions_for_Probabilist.pdf}, } @booklet{lundberg18_cswep_news_, title = {CSWEP News}, author = {Lundberg, Shelly}, year = {2018}, tags = {bias, economics, federal_reserve, gender, guidelines, representation, women}, issue = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lundberg/Lundberg_2018_CSWEP_News.pdf}, } @thesis{lussier18_person_incor_, title = {Personality, Incorporated}, subtitle = {Psychological Capital in American Management , 1960-1995}, author = {Lussier, Kira}, year = {2018}, tags = {capital, corporations, culture, dissertation, history, identity, management, metrics, personality, personality_tests, psychology, society, USA}, institution = {University of Toronto}, pages = {1960–1995}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1807/92089}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Lussier/Lussier_2018_Personality_Incorporated.pdf}, } @book{mac18_revol_prost_, title = {Revolting Prostitutes}, subtitle = {The Fight for Sex Workers Rights}, author = {Mac, Juno and Smith, Molly}, year = {2018}, tags = {aoteroa, australia, germany, incarceration, kenya, nevada, new_zealand, norwegian_model, pornography, prostitution, sex_work, south_africa, sweden, USA, victorian}, publisher = {Verso}, isbn = {978-1-78663-362-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mac/Mac_2018_Revolting_Prostitutes.epub}, } @misc{maclean18_research_, title = {Research Ethics and Human Subjects}, subtitle = {A Reflexive Openness Approach}, author = {MacLean, Lauren Morris and Posner, Elliot and Thomson, Susan and Wood, Elisabeth Jean}, year = {2018}, tags = {human_subjects, reflexive, research_ethics, transparency}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3332887}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3332887}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Maclean/MacLean_2018_Research_Ethics_and_Human_Subjects.pdf}, } @book{macnish18__ethic_of_surveil_, title = {The Ethics Of Surveillance}, subtitle = {An Introduction}, author = {Macnish, Kevin}, year = {2018}, tags = {capitalism, corporate_espionage, espionage, ethics, history, journalism, police_violence, privacy, public_space, surveillance}, publisher = {Routledge}, invalid_isbn = {978131516867}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {9781138643789}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Macnish/the ethics of surveillance.pdf}, } @booklet{maher25:_digit_antiq_m_, title = {The Digital Antiquarian}, subtitle = {1991}, author = {Maher, Jimmy}, year = {2018}, tags = {atari, civilization, game_journalism, judith_pintar, lemmings, middle_earth, MUD, sierra_online, timequest, tolkien, ultima, wing_commander}, url = {https://www.filfre.net/the-digital-antiquarian-e-book-library/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Maher/the-digital-antiquarian-vol-13.epub}, } @inbook{maier18__datal_, title = {Datalog}, subtitle = {concepts, history, and outlook}, author = {Maier, David and Tekle, K. Tuncay and Kifer, Michael and Warren, David S.}, year = {2018}, tags = {datalog, logic_programming, prolog}, booktitle = {Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems, and Applications}, publisher = {ACM}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Jan 25 07:56:29 2025}, pages = {3-100}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems, and Applications}, doi = {10.1145/3191315.3191317}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3191315.3191317}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Maier/Datalog.pdf}, } @book{malaspina18_epist_noise_, title = {An Epistemology of Noise}, author = {Malaspina, Cecile}, year = {2018}, tags = {epistemology, information, noise, philosophy, politics, soundscape, text_book, urban_design}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-350-01178-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Malaspina/Malaspina_2018_An_Epistemology_of_Noise.pdf}, } @book{mandal18_comput_intel_commun_busin_analy_1030_, title = {Computational Intelligence, Communications, and Business Analytics Second International Conference, CICBA 2018}, editor = {Mandal, Jyotsna Kumar and Mukhopadhyay, Somnath and Dutta, Paramartha and Dasgupta, Kousik}, year = {2018}, tags = {computational_intelligence, DDOS, MCDM, simulated_annealing}, volume = {1030}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Kalyani, India}, month = {July}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Communications in Computer and Information Science}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-8578-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mandal/Mandal_2018_Computational_Intelligence_Communicatio.pdf}, } @proceedings{margaret18__proceed_first_works_story_, title = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Storytelling}, author = {Mitchell, Margaret and Ferraro, Francis and Misra, Ishan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, causal_relations, character_creation, film, HCI, music, story_telling}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, month = {June}, note = {Held in conjunction with NAACL HLT}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://aclanthology.org/W18-1500.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mitchell/storytelling_2018.pdf}, } @book{marshall18_compl_guide_person_digit_archiv_, title = {The Complete Guide to Personal Digital Archiving}, author = {Marshall, Brianna H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, information_retrieval, management, methods, PIM, text_book}, publisher = {American Library Association}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Marshall/Marshall_2018_The_Complete_Guide_to_Personal_Digital_A.pdf}, } @article{martens18_resour_refram_behav_trees_abs_1803.09099_, title = {A Resourceful Reframing of Behavior Trees}, author = {Martens, Chris and Butler, Eric and Osborn, Joseph C.}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, behaviour_tree, BTL, composition, linear_logic, operational_semantics, programming_language, semantics, type_systems}, journal = {CoRR}, volume = {abs/1803.09099}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/journals/corr/abs-1803-09099.bib}, eprint = {1803.09099}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Mon, 13 Aug 2018 01:00:00 +0200}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.09099}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Martens/Martens_2018_A_Resourceful_Reframing_of_Behavior_Tree.pdf}, } @inproceedings{martens18_villan_, title = {Villanelle}, subtitle = {Towards Authorable Autonomous Characters in Interactive Narrative.}, author = {Martens, Chris and Iqbal, Owais and Azad, Sasha and Ingling, Maddie and Mosolf, Anthony and McCamey, Emma and Timmer, Johanna}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, authoring, BTL, characters, design, HCI, language, narrative, prototype, storytelling, tools, villanelle, visualisation}, booktitle = {INTWICED@ AIIDE}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Martens/Martens_2018_Villanelle.pdf}, } @report{martin18_chang_instit_privat_rental_housin_, title = {The Changing Institutions of Private Rental Housing}, subtitle = {An International Review}, author = {Martin, Chris and Hulse, Kath and Pawson, Hal}, year = {2018}, tags = {australia, housing, institution, rent, review}, journal = {AHURI Final Report}, number = {292}, institution = {Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, AHURI}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18408/ahuri-7112201}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18408/ahuri-7112201}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Martin/Martin_2018_The_Changing_Institutions_of_Private_Ren.pdf}, } @article{martin18_heuris_discov_12_, title = {Heuristics for Discovery}, author = {Martin, John Levi}, year = {2018}, tags = {heuristics, research, sociology}, journal = {Sociologica}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {45–52}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Martin/Martin_2018_Heuristics_for_Discovery.pdf}, } @book{masalha18_pales_, title = {Palestine}, subtitle = {A Four Thousand Year History}, author = {Masalha, Nur}, year = {2018}, tags = {history, palestine}, publisher = {Zed Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78699-274-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Masalha/Masalha_2018_Palestine.pdf}, } @article{mateas18_choic_poetic_by_examp_7_, title = {Choice Poetics By Example}, author = {Mateas, Michael and Mawhorter, Peter and Jhala, Arnav and Zegura, Carmen and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Gray, Alex}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, choice, choice_poetics, framework, games, narrative, papers_please, procedural_content, role_play, undertale}, journal = {Arts}, volume = {7}, number = {3}, abstract = {Choice poetics is a formalist framework that seeks to concretely describe the impacts choices have on player experiences within narrative games. Developed in part to support algorithmic generation of narrative choices, the theory includes a detailed analytical framework for understanding the impressions choice structures make by analyzing the relationships among options, outcomes, and player goals. The theory also emphasizes the need to account for players' various modes of engagement, which vary both during play and between players. In this work, we illustrate the non-computational application of choice poetics to the analysis of two different games to further develop the theory and make it more accessible to others. We focus first on using choice poetics to examine the central repeated choice in “Undertale,” and show how it can be used to contrast two different player types that will approach a choice differently. Finally, we give an example of fine-grained analysis using a choice from the game “Papers, Please,” which breaks down options and their outcomes to illustrate exactly how the choice pushes players towards complicity via the introduction of uncertainty. Through all of these examples, we hope to show the usefulness of choice poetics as a framework for understanding narrative choices, and to demonstrate concretely how one could productively apply it to choices ”in the wild.”}, pages = {47}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3390/arts7030047}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mateas/Mateas_2018_Choice_Poetics_By_Example.pdf}, } @online{matsakis18__alias_based_formul_of_borrow_check_, title = {An Alias-Based Formulation Of The Borrow-Checker}, author = {Matsakis, Niko}, year = {2018}, tags = {borrow_checker, control_flow, rust}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2018/04/27/an-alias-based-formulation-of-the-borrow-checker/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Matsakis/matsakis18__alias_based_formul_of_borrow_check.pdf}, } @book{matthew18__thing_i_learn_urban_desig_school_, title = {101 Things I Learned in Urban Design School}, author = {Matthew Frederick, Vikas Mehta}, year = {2018}, tags = {architecture, design, education, heuristics, rule, urban_design}, publisher = {Three Rivers Press}, series = {101 Things I Learned}, isbn = {978-0-451-49669-0}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Matthew/Matthew_2018_101_Things_I_Learned_in_Urban_Design_Sch.epub}, } @article{mcconaughey18_beyon_anarc_10_, title = {Beyond Anarchy}, subtitle = {Logics of Political Organization, Hierarchy, and International Structure}, author = {Mcconaughey, Meghan and Musgrave, Paul and Nexon, Daniel}, year = {2018}, tags = {anarchy, autonomy, british_empire, china, governance, hierarchy, history, institution, logic, organisation, politics, structure, UK}, journal = {International Theory}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mcconaughey/Mcconaughey_2018_Beyond_Anarchy.pdf}, } @article{mcgloin18_model_match_theor_6_, title = {Model Matching Theory}, subtitle = {A Framework for Examining the Alignment Between Game Mechanics and Mental Models}, author = {McGloin, Rory and Wasserman, Joe A. and Boyan, Andy}, year = {2018}, tags = {framework, games, learning, mechanics, mental_models, model_matching, skill_acquisition}, journal = {Media and Communication}, volume = {6}, number = {2}, abstract = {The primary aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive review and elaboration of model matching and its theoretical propositions. Model matching explains and predicts individuals' outcomes related to gameplay by focusing on the interrelationships among games' systems of mechanics, relevant situations external to the game, and players' mental models. Formalizing model matching theory in this way provides researchers a unified explanation for game-based learning, game performance, and related gameplay outcomes while also providing a theory-based direction for advancing the study of games more broadly. The propositions explicated in this article are intended to serve as the primary tenets of model matching theory. Considerations for how these propositions may be tested in future games studies research are discussed.}, issn = {2183-2439}, pages = {126}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.17645/mac.v6i2.1326}, url = {https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1326}, file = {2000/2010/2018/McGloin/McGloin_2018_Model_Matching_Theory.pdf}, } @article{mcnutt18_trans_author_contr_respon_to_115_, title = {Transparency in Authors' Contributions and Responsibilities To Promote Integrity in Scientific Publication}, author = {McNutt, Marcia K. and Bradford, Monica and Drazen, Jeffrey M and Hanson, Brooks and Howard, Bob and Jamieson, Kathleen Hall and Kiermer, Véronique and Marcus, Emilie and Pope, Barbara Kline and Schekman, Randy and Swaminathan, Sowmya and Stang, Peter J. and Verma, Inder M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, contribution, division_of_labour, responsibility, taxonomy, writing}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {115}, number = {11}, abstract = {In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and methods, we propose changes to journal authorship policies and procedures to provide insight into which author is responsible for which contributions, better assurance that the list is complete, and clearly articulated standards to justify earning authorship credit. To accomplish these goals, we recommend that journals adopt common and transparent standards for authorship, outline responsibilities for corresponding authors, adopt the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) (docs.casrai.org/CRediT) methodology for attributing contributions, include this information in article metadata, and require authors to use the ORCID persistent digital identifier (https://orcid.org). Additionally, we recommend that universities and research institutions articulate expectations about author roles and responsibilities to provide a point of common understanding for discussion of authorship across research teams. Furthermore, we propose that funding agencies adopt the ORCID identifier and accept the CRediT taxonomy. We encourage scientific societies to further authorship transparency by signing on to these recommendations and promoting them through their meetings and publications programs.}, invalid_isbn = {0000000224406}, issn = {0027-8424}, pages = {201715374}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {29487213}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1715374115}, url = {http://www.pnas.org/lookup/doi/10.1073/pnas.1715374115}, file = {2000/2010/2018/McNutt/McNutt_2018_Transparency_in_Authors_Contributions_a.pdf}, } @book{medvetz18__oxfor_handb_pierr_bourd_, title = {The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu}, editor = {Medvetz, Thomas}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, alfred_schutz, education, field_theory, institution, international_relations, organisation, pierre_bourdieu, post_communism, religion, scientific_method, social_capital, social_fields, sociology, south_africa}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-935719-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Medvetz/The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu.pdf}, } @article{meng18__statis_i_12_, title = {Statistical paradises and paradoxes in big data (I)}, subtitle = {Law of large populations, big data paradox, and the 2016 US presidential election}, author = {Meng, Xiao-Li}, year = {2018}, tags = {big_data, big_data_paradox, elections, law_of_large_populations, statistics}, journal = {The Annals of Applied Statistics}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Apr 25 15:33:01 2025}, pages = {nil}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1214/18-aoas1161sf}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/18-AOAS1161SF}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Meng/18-AOAS1161SF.pdf}, } @report{meretzky18_group_repor_, title = {Group Report}, subtitle = {Designing for Passive Engagement}, author = {Meretzky, Steve and Gril, Juan and Dinkin, Kenny Shea and Rohrl, Dave and Schreiber, Ian}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_design, passive_engagement, project_horse_shoe, spectatorship, youtube}, institution = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph18r4.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Meretzky/Meretzky_2018_Group_Report.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mesentier18_drawin_without_replac_as_game_mechan_, title = {Drawing Without Replacement As a Game Mechanic}, author = {De Mesentier Silva, Fernando and Salge, Christoph and Isaksen, Aaron and Togelius, Julian and Nealen, Andy}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, games, mechanics, probability}, booktitle = {FDG2018 - 1st Workshop on Tabletop Games}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6571-0}, doi = {10.1145/3235765.3235822}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mesentier/Mesentier_2018_Drawing_Without_Replacement_As_a_Game_Me.pdf}, } @report{meyer18_level_, title = {Levels and changes in income poverty, consumption poverty and material well-being}, subtitle = {A response to Shaefer and Rivera (2018)}, author = {Meyer, Bruce and Sullivan, James}, year = {2018}, tags = {criticism, economics, inequality, labour, metrics, poverty}, institution = {American Enterprise Institute}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Meyer/Meyer_2018_Levels_and_changes_in_income_poverty_co.pdf}, } @misc{michal20_bioch_pathw_poster_, title = {Biochemical Pathways Poster}, author = {Michal, Gerhard}, year = {2018}, tags = {biochemistry, biology, chemistry, complexity, systems, visualisation}, howpublished = {Online: F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd}, location = {Basel, Switzerland}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.roche.com/sustainability/philanthropy/science_education/pathways.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Michal/_18f5b.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Michal/_951fb.pdf}, file3 = {2000/2010/2018/Michal/_0b77e.pdf}, file4 = {2000/2010/2018/Michal/Michal_2018_Biochemical_Pathways_Poster.pdf}, } @article{millar18_black_mirror_36_, title = {Black Mirror}, subtitle = {From Lacan's Lathouse To Miller's Speaking Body}, author = {Millar, Isabel}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, alethosphere, artificial_intelligence, black_mirror, feminism, jacques_lacan, lathouse, philosophy, psychoanalysis}, journal = {Psychoanalytische Perspectieven}, volume = {36}, number = {2}, pages = {187-205}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Millar/Millar_2018_Black_Mirror.pdf}, } @inproceedings{miltenburg18_measur_diver_autom_image_descr_, title = {Measuring the Diversity of Automatic Image Descriptions}, author = {van Miltenburg, Emiel and Elliott, Desmond and Vossen, Piek}, year = {2018}, tags = {COCO, description, diversity, machine_learning, metrics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics}, pages = {1730–1741}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Miltenburg/Miltenburg_2018_Measuring_the_Diversity_of_Automatic_Ima.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mininger18_inter_learn_blend_goal_based_proced_tasks_, title = {Interactively Learning a Blend of Goal-Based and Procedural Tasks}, author = {Mininger, Aaron and Laird, John E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, goal_based_tasks, learning, planning, procedural_tasks, SOAR}, booktitle = {AAAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/11488}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mininger/Mininger_2018_Interactively_Learning_a_Blend_of_Goal_B.pdf}, } @book{mitchell18_ludop_, title = {Ludopolitics}, subtitle = {Videogames Against Control}, author = {Mitchell, Liam}, year = {2018}, tags = {bioshock, braid, control, counterplay, fallout, games, mario, media, myth, play, pokemon, politics, rhetoric, spec_ops, speed_running, text_book, time, twitch, undertale}, publisher = {John Hunt Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mitchell/Mitchell_2018_Ludopolitics.pdf}, } @book{mocombe18__mind_body_and_consc_in_societ_, title = {Mind, Body, And Consciousness In Society}, subtitle = {Thinking Vygotsky Via Chomsky}, author = {Mocombe, Paul C.}, year = {2018}, tags = {chomsky, consciousness, haiti, learning, linguistics, phenomenology, vygotsky}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5275-1168-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mocombe/Mind, Body, and Consciousness in Society - Thinking Vygotsky via Chomsky.pdf}, } @thesis{moore18_from_magaz_twitt_memes_, title = {From Magazines to Twitter Memes}, subtitle = {The Visual Methods of Animal Activist Social Movements 1860-2018}, author = {Moore, Spencer}, year = {2018}, tags = {activism, dissertation, history, media, meme, social_movement, sociology, technology, twitter}, institution = {Queen's University, Canada}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {http://ir.obihiro.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10322/3933}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Moore/Moore_2018_From_Magazines_to_Twitter_Memes.pdf}, } @article{morales18_overc_absol_compar_advan_, title = {Overcoming Absolute and Comparative Advantage}, subtitle = {A Reappraisal of the Relative Cheapness of Foreign Commodities As the Basis of International Trade}, author = {Morales Meoqui, Jorge}, year = {2018}, tags = {commodity, comparative_advantage, cost, economics, international_relations, trade}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {David Ricardo indicated in his famous numerical example in chapter 7 of the Principles that it would be advantageous to Portugal to import English cloth made by 100 men, although it could have been produced locally with the labour of only 90 Portuguese men. As the production of the cloth required less quantity of labour in Portugal, it has been commonly inferred that this country had a production cost advantage over England in cloth making. The paper proves this inference wrong by showing that the English cloth had a lower cost of production, in money, than the Portuguese cloth. This novel interpretation of the numerical example also reveals that Ricardo deployed there the very same rule for specialisation as Adam Smith in the Wealth of Nations, rebutting the widespread belief that he had formulated a new law, principle or rule for international specialisation, known as comparative advantage. Thus, the popular contraposition of Smith's absolute versus Ricardo's comparative cost advantage has to be dismissed.}, invalid_isbn = {0000000248259}, pages = {0–20}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3095473}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Morales/Morales_2018_Overcoming_Absolute_and_Comparative_Adva.pdf}, } @book{moreman18_routl_compan_death_dying_, title = {The Routledge Companion to Death and Dying}, editor = {Moreman, Christopher M.}, year = {2018}, tags = {africa, catholic, cemetery, cremation, culture, death, ethics, fiction, funeral, islam, judaism, mormon, myth, protestant, religion, sociology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-72374-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Moreman/Moreman_2018_The_Routledge_Companion_to_Death_and_Dyi.pdf}, } @article{mortensen18_anger_fear_games_13_, title = {Anger, Fear, and Games}, subtitle = {The Long Event of #gamergate}, author = {Mortensen, Torill Elvira}, year = {2018}, tags = {activism, culture, ethics, fear, gamergate, games, gender, harassment, internet, politics}, journal = {Games and Culture}, volume = {13}, number = {8}, abstract = {The event known as #GamerGate (GG) emphasized the need to take the study of game culture seriously and pursue it across several platforms. It demonstrated how seemingly ephemeral media created echo chambers of anger, and how the outbursts of hypermasculine aggression exemplified by hooligans also can connect to games and play. Starting from how GG gained popular attention, this article outlines and discusses the nature of GG, the relation to the victims, the sense of victimization among the participants, and how it may have been provoked by the long-standing, general disregard of games as a culture and a cultural artifact of value. It discusses GG as a swarm using this metaphor to describe its self-organizing nature. Further comparing GG to hooligans, this article also introduces a class and marginalization aspect to understanding the event, opening up for discourses that complicates the image of game culture as mainly a culture of isolated consumption.}, issn = {15554139}, pages = {787–806}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1555412016640408}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Mortensen/Mortensen_2018_Anger_Fear_and_Games.pdf}, } @book{moten18_stolen_life_, title = {Stolen Life}, subtitle = {Consent not to be a single being}, author = {Moten, Fred}, year = {2018}, tags = {complexity, consent, crime, identity, judgement, philosophy, social}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8223-7202-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Moten/Moten_2018_Stolen_Life.pdf}, } @report{murphy18_top_class_, title = {Top of the Class}, subtitle = {The Importance of Ordinal Rank}, author = {Murphy, Richard and Weinhardt, Felix}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, education, ordinal_rank}, number = {24958}, abstract = {This paper establishes a new fact about educational production: ordinal academic rank during primary school has long-run impacts that are independent from underlying ability. Using data on the universe of English school students, we exploit naturally occurring differences in achievement distributions across primary school classes to estimate the impact of class rank conditional on relative achievement. We find large effects on test scores, confidence and subject choice during secondary school, where students have a new set of peers and teachers who are unaware of the students' prior ranking. The effects are especially large for boys, contributing to an observed gender gap in end-of-high school STEM subject choices. Using a basic model of student effort allocation across subjects, we derive and test a hypothesis to distinguish between learning and non-cognitive skills mechanisms and find support for the latter.}, institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, month = {August}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Working Paper}, doi = {10.3386/w24958}, url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w24958}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Murphy/Murphy_2018_Top_of_the_Class.pdf}, } @article{murray18__monot_inter_based_accoun_autis_, title = {Monotropism - An Interest Based Account of Autism}, author = {Murray, Dinah}, year = {2018}, tags = {attention, autism, monotropism, psychology}, journal = {Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {1-3}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4614-6435-8_102269-1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6435-8_102269-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Murray/Murray_2018_Monotropism_An_Interest_Based_Account_.pdf}, } @book{myers18__etern_dissid_, title = {The Eternal Dissident}, subtitle = {Rabbi Leonard I. Beerman and the Radical Imperative to Think and Act}, editor = {Myers, David N.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, leonard_beerman, rabbi, religion}, publisher = {University of California Press}, DATE_ADDED = {Sun Mar 17 20:17:23 2024}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1525/luminos.50}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/luminos.50}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Myers/the-eternal-dissident.pdf}, } @article{nadler18_weapon_digit_influen_machin_, title = {Weaponizing the Digital Influence Machine}, subtitle = {The Political Perils of Online Ad Tech}, author = {Nadler, Anthony and Crain, Matthew and Donovan, Joan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ad_tech, digital, election, identity, policy, politics, regulation, report, strategy}, journal = {Data & Society}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nadler/Nadler_2018_Weaponizing_the_Digital_Influence_Machin.pdf}, } @article{nallareddy18_corpor_tax_cuts_increas_incom_inequal_, title = {Corporate Tax Cuts Increase Income Inequality}, author = {Nallareddy, Suresh and Rouen, Ethan and Suárez Serrato, Juan Carlos}, year = {2018}, tags = {corporations, economics, income, inequality, IRS, tax_cuts, taxation}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {This paper studies the effects of corporate tax changes on income inequality. Using state corporate tax rate changes as a setting, we show that cutting state corporate tax rates leads to increases in income inequality. This result is robust to using regression and matching approaches, and to controlling for a host of potential confounders. Contrary to the effects of tax cuts, we find no effects of tax increases on income inequality at the state level. We then use data from the IRS Statistics of Income to explore the mechanism behind the rise in income inequality. We fi nd tax cuts lead to higher reported capital income and a decrease in wage and salary income. These effects are concentrated among top earners, and we fi nd no effects for those reporting less than $200,000 in income. This result provides evidence that one mechanism for the relation between tax cuts and inequality is that wealthy individuals shift their income to reduce taxes while others do not. Finally, we explore the effects of corporate tax cuts on capital investment using data from the Annual Survey of Manufactures. We find that tax cuts lead to an increase in real investment, suggesting a trade-off between investment and inequality at the state level.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3175302}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nallareddy/Nallareddy_2018_Corporate_Tax_Cuts_Increase_Income_Inequ.pdf}, } @inproceedings{neves18__emerg_comput_desig_resear_educat_, title = {The Emergence of Computational Design Research and Education}, subtitle = {A Technical-Scientific Approach, 1950-1970}, author = {Neves, Isabel Clara}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, architectural_theory, communication, computation, computational_design, education, history, methodology}, pages = {88-102}, crossref = {rangel18:_comput_commun_aesth_x_}, } @misc{newman18_stabl_tensor_neural_networ_rapid_deep_learn_, title = {Stable Tensor Neural Networks for Rapid Deep Learning}, author = {Newman, Elizabeth and Horesh, Lior and Avron, Haim and Kilmer, Misha}, year = {2018}, tags = {deep_learning, math, neural_network, tensors, visualisation}, abstract = {We propose a tensor neural network ($t$-NN) framework that offers an exciting new paradigm for designing neural networks with multidimensional (tensor) data. Our network architecture is based on the $t$-product (Kilmer and Martin, 2011), an algebraic formulation to multiply tensors via circulant convolution. In this $t$-product algebra, we interpret tensors as $t$-linear operators analogous to matrices as linear operators, and hence our framework inherits mimetic matrix properties. To exemplify the elegant, matrix-mimetic algebraic structure of our $t$-NNs, we expand on recent work (Haber and Ruthotto, 2017) which interprets deep neural networks as discretizations of non-linear differential equations and introduces stable neural networks which promote superior generalization. Motivated by this dynamic framework, we introduce a stable $t$-NN which facilitates more rapid learning because of its reduced, more powerful parameterization. Through our high-dimensional design, we create a more compact parameter space and extract multidimensional correlations otherwise latent in traditional algorithms. We further generalize our $t$-NN framework to a family of tensor-tensor products (Kernfeld, Kilmer, and Aeron, 2015) which still induce a matrix-mimetic algebraic structure. Through numerical experiments on the MNIST and CIFAR-10 datasets, we demonstrate the more powerful parameterizations and improved generalizability of stable $t$-NNs.}, arxiv = {1811.06569v1}, arxivid = {1811.06569}, pages = {1–20}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1811.06569}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Newman/Newman_2018_Stable_Tensor_Neural_Networks_for_Rapid_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nicola18_dream_, title = {DReAM}, subtitle = {Dynamic Reconfigurable Architecture Modeling}, author = {Nicola, Rocco De and Maggi, Alessandro and Sifakis, Joseph}, year = {2018}, tags = {API, complex_systems, components, coordination, DReAM, interaction_logic, java, language, MDE, modal_logic, modularity, PIL, PILOps, programming, semantics}, booktitle = {International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods.}, abstract = {Modern systems evolve in unpredictable environments and have to continuously adapt their behavior to changing conditions. The “DReAM” (Dynamic Reconfigurable Architecture Modeling) framework, has been designed for modeling reconfigurable dynamic systems. It provides a rule-based language, inspired from Interaction Logic, which is expressive and easy to use encompassing all aspects of dynamicity including parametric multi-modal coordination with creation/deletion of components as well as mobility. Additionally, it allows the description of both endogenous/modular and exogenous/centralized coordination styles and sound transformations from one style to the other. The DReAM framework is implemented in the form of a Java API bundled with an execution engine. It allows to develop runnable systems combining the expressiveness of the rule-based notation together with the flexibility of this widespread programming language.}, arxiv = {1805.03724v1}, arxivid = {1805.03724}, pages = {1–29}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1805.03724}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nicola/Nicola_2018_DReAM.pdf}, } @article{nikolov18_quant_biases_onlin_infor_expos_30_, title = {Quantifying Biases in Online Information Exposure}, author = {Nikolov, Dimitar and Lalmas, Mounia and Flammini, Alessandro and Menczer, Filippo}, year = {2018}, tags = {bias, complex_networks, information, metrics, online, quantitative, taxonomy, web}, journal = {Biochemistry}, volume = {30}, number = {24}, abstract = {Our consumption of online information is mediated by filtering, ranking, and recommendation algorithms that introduce unintentional biases as they attempt to deliver relevant and engaging content. It has been suggested that our reliance on online technologies such as search engines and social media may limit exposure to diverse points of view and make us vulnerable to manipulation by disinformation. In this paper, we mine a massive dataset of Web traffic to quantify two kinds of bias: (i) homogeneity bias, which is the tendency to consume content from a narrow set of information sources, and (ii) popularity bias, which is the selective exposure to content from top sites. Our analysis reveals different bias levels across several widely used Web platforms. Search exposes users to a diverse set of sources, while social media traffic tends to exhibit high popularity and homogeneity bias. When we focus our analysis on traffic to news sites, we find higher levels of popularity bias, with smaller differences across applications. Overall, our results quantify the extent to which our choices of online systems confine us inside “social bubbles.”}, arxivid = {1807.06958}, issn = {15204995}, month = {july}, pages = {6006–6013}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {2043638}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1807.06958}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nikolov/Nikolov_2018_Quantifying_Biases_in_Online_Information.pdf}, } @book{nobel18_algor_oppres_, title = {Algorithms of Oppression}, author = {Nobel, Safiya Umoja}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, community, design, institution, oppression, race, racism, search, text_book}, publisher = {New York University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4798-3364-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nobel/Nobel_2018_Algorithms_of_Oppression.pdf}, } @article{noble18_critic_surveil_liter_social_media_9_, title = {Critical Surveillance Literacy in Social Media}, subtitle = {Interrogating Black Death and Dying Online}, author = {Noble, Safiya Umoja}, year = {2018}, tags = {black_lives_matter, death, mortality, online, police_violence, race, racism, social_media, surveillance, USA}, journal = {Black Camera}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, issn = {15363155}, pages = {147}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2979/blackcamera.9.2.10}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/blackcamera.9.2.10}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Noble/Noble_2018_Critical_Surveillance_Literacy_in_Social.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nordmoen18_dynam_map_elites_, title = {Dynamic mutation in MAP-Elites for robotic repertoire generation}, author = {Nordmoen, Jorgen and Samuelsen, Eivind and Ellefsen, Kai Olav and Glette, Kyrre}, year = {2018}, tags = {evolutionary_algorithms, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity, repertoire, robotics}, booktitle = {Artificial Life Conference Proceedings}, organization = {MIT Press}, pages = {598–605}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/isal_a_00110}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nordmoen/Nordmoen_2018_Dynamic_mutation_in_MAP_Elites_for_robot.pdf}, } @misc{norris18_effec_paren_siblin_incar_, title = {The Effects of Parental and Sibling Incarceration}, subtitle = {Evidence From Ohio}, author = {Norris, Samuel and Pecenco, Matthew and Weaver, Jeffrey}, year = {2018}, tags = {crime, incarceration, ohio, parents, poverty, siblings}, abstract = {The United States incarcerates over 2 million people annually, but an even larger num- ber of individuals are affected by the criminal justice system as family members of the incarcerated. In this paper, we provide the first quasi-experimental estimates of the effects of incarceration on prisoners' children and siblings in the United States. We leverage the random assignment of cases to judges in Ohio as a source of exogenous variation in in- carceration, and use linked administrative data to measure outcomes for family members. In contrast to most existing work, we find that incarceration reduces criminal involve- ment among the children and siblings of prisoners. Parental incarceration decreases the likelihood of juvenile incarceration by 2.3 percentage points (45 percent) and adult in- carceration by 2.6 percentage points (29 percent), with similar estimates for the effect of sibling incarceration. The reductions are concentrated among children from poorer neighborhoods and those who experience maternal rather than paternal incarceration. At the same time, parental incarceration increases rates of teen parenthood and reduces high school graduation rates. We show that these effects are most consistent with expo- sure to incarceration having a specific deterrent effect on child criminal activity, although the stresses associated with parental incarceration simultaneously harm children in other domains. _We}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Norris/Norris_2018_The_Effects_of_Parental_and_Sibling_Inca.pdf}, } @book{north18_knowl_manag_, title = {Knowledge Management}, subtitle = {Value Creation Through Organizational Learning}, author = {North, Klaus and Kumta, Gita}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, intellectual_capital, knowledge, knowledge_society, labour, organisation}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-59978-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-59978-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/North/North_2018_Knowledge_Management.pdf}, } @article{nuske18__broken_23_, title = {Broken bridges-new school transitions for students with autism spectrum disorder}, subtitle = {A systematic review on difficulties and strategies for success}, author = {Nuske, Heather Joy and Hassrick, Elizabeth McGhee and Bronstein, Briana and Hauptman, Lindsay and Aponte, Courtney and Levato, Lynne and Stahmer, Aubyn and Mandell, David S and Mundy, Peter and Kasari, Connie and Smith, Tristram}, year = {2018}, tags = {anxiety, autism, education, home_school_communication, inter_school_communication, language_barrier, parental_advocacy, psycho_social, school_resources}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {23}, number = {2}, pages = {306-325}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361318754529}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318754529}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Nuske/Transition trauma autistic children.pdf}, } @book{oestigaard18_relig_nile_, title = {The Religious Nile}, subtitle = {Water, Ritual and Society Since Ancient Egypt}, author = {Oestigaard, Terje}, year = {2018}, tags = {desert, egypt, ethiopia, nile, rain, religion, society, text_book, uganda, water}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Oestigaard/Oestigaard_2018_The_Religious_Nile.pdf}, } @online{ofir18__ali_, title = {'Ali is on the grill!' Israeli settlers celebrate burning of Palestinian baby}, author = {Ofir, Jonathan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ali_dawbsheh, arson, cruelty, israel, palestine, terrorism, zionism}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://mondoweiss.net/2018/06/settlers-celebrate-palestinian/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ofir/‘Ali is on the grill!’ Israeli settlers celebrate burning of Palestinian baby – Mondoweiss.pdf}, } @book{orangotango+18_this_26_, title = {This is not an atlas}, editor = {{Kollecktive Orangotango+}}, year = {2018}, tags = {academia, agribusiness, agriculture, airport, amazon, andes, art, atlas, bourj_al_shamali, brazil, capital, cartography, culture, demonstration, ecuador, education, egypt, europe, favelas, floods, geography, homelessness, india, kibera, maritime_borders, marrakech, megacity, morroco, new_york, philippines, politics, port_said, propaganda, protest, race, rio_de_janerio, san_francisco, sexual_harassment, social, soy, squatting, text_book, tools}, volume = {26}, publisher = {Transcript}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Social and Cultural Geography}, isbn = {978-3-8376-4519-4}, url = {notanatlas.org}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Orangotango/Orangotango_2018_This_is_not_an_atlas.pdf}, } @book{orion18_therap_guide_consen_nonmon_, title = {A Therapist's Guide to Consensual Nonmonogamy}, author = {Orion, Rhea}, year = {2018}, tags = {family, guide, honesty, non_monogamy, rule, time}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-46225-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Orion/Orion_2018_A_Therapist_s_Guide_to_Consensual_Nonmon.pdf}, } @thesis{ostrowski23__moder_const_answer_set_solvin_, title = {Modern Constraint Answer Set Solving}, author = {Ostrowski, Max}, year = {2018}, tags = {ASP, CASP, clingo, constraint_programming, constraint_solving}, institution = {University of Potsdam}, pages = {135}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/40779}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ostrowski/Ostrowski18.pdf}, } @misc{overbury18_mappin_struc_diver_networ_sharin_, title = {Mapping Structural Diversity in Networks Sharing a Given Degree Distribution and Global Clustering}, subtitle = {Adaptive Resolution Grid Search Evolution With Diophantine Equation-Based Mutations}, author = {Overbury, Peter and Kiss, István Z and Berthouze, Luc}, year = {2018}, tags = {complex_contagion, quality_diversity, structural_diversity}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.06293}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Overbury/Overbury_2018_Mapping_Structural_Diversity_in_Networks.pdf}, } @report{oxborough18_explain_ai_, title = {Explainable AI}, subtitle = {Driving business value through greater understanding}, author = {Oxborough, Chris and Cameron, Euan and Roa, Anand and Birchall, Aldous and Townsend, Andy and Westermann, Christian}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, explainable_ai, report, visualisation}, institution = {PWC}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.pwc.co.uk/xai}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Oxborough/Oxborough_2018_Explainable_AI.pdf}, } @article{ozcan18_playin_cat_mouse_61_, title = {Playing Cat and Mouse}, subtitle = {Contests Over Regulatory Categorization of Dietary Supplements in the United States}, author = {Ozcan, Pinar and Gurses, Kerem}, year = {2018}, tags = {categorisation, contest, corporate_political_action, dietary_supplements, institution, institutional_theory, institutional_work, methods, qualitative, regulatory_categorization, soft_power}, journal = {Academy of Management Journal}, volume = {61}, number = {5}, publisher = {Academy of Management Briarcliff Manor, NY}, pages = {1789–1820}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ozcan/Ozcan_2018_Playing_Cat_and_Mouse.pdf}, } @misc{pacheco-vega18_devel_resear_quest_, title = {Developing Research Questions}, author = {Pacheco-Vega, Raul}, year = {2018}, tags = {methods, research, research_questions}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.raulpacheco.org/2018/06/developing-research-questions/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/PachecoVega/PachecoVega_2018_Developing_Research_Questions.pdf}, } @article{pacheco-vega18_doubl_engag_ethnog_17_, title = {Doubly Engaged Ethnography}, subtitle = {Opportunities and Challenges When Working With Vulnerable Communities}, author = {Pacheco-Vega, Raul and Parizeau, Kate}, year = {2018}, tags = {ethics, ethnography, governance, informal, latin_america, methods, solid_waste, vulnerable_communities}, journal = {International Journal of Qualitative Methods}, volume = {17}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {1609406918790653}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1609406918790653}, file = {2000/2010/2018/PachecoVega/PachecoVega_2018_Doubly_Engaged_Ethnography.pdf}, } @misc{pacheco-vega18_writin_, title = {Writing theoretical frameworks, analytical frameworks and conceptual frameworks}, author = {Pacheco-Vega, Raul}, year = {2018}, tags = {framework, methods, research}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.raulpacheco.org/2018/09/writing-theoretical-frameworks-analytical-frameworks-and-conceptual-frameworks/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/PachecoVega/PachecoVega_2018_Writing_theoretical_frameworks_analytic.pdf}, } @inproceedings{padget18_deont_sensor_, title = {Deontic Sensors}, author = {Padget, Julian and De Vos, Marina and Page, Charlie Ann}, year = {2018}, tags = {deontic_logic, design, framework, institution, MAS, perception, resource, ROA}, booktitle = {IJCAI}, pages = {475–481}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Padget/Padget_2018_Deontic_Sensors.pdf}, } @inproceedings{palmirani18_legal_ontol_model_gdpr_concep_norms_, title = {Legal Ontology for Modelling GDPR Concepts and Norms.}, author = {Palmirani, Monica and Martoni, Michele and Rossi, Arianna and Bartolini, Cesare and Robaldo, Livio}, year = {2018}, tags = {concept, GDPR, law, legal_ontology, legal_reasoning, norms, ontology, semantic_web}, booktitle = {JURIX}, pages = {91–100}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Palmirani/Palmirani_2018_Legal_Ontology_for_Modelling_GDPR_Concep.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pandit18_using_ontol_desig_patter_to_, title = {Using Ontology Design Patterns To Define SHACL Shapes.}, author = {Pandit, Harshvardhan J and O'Sullivan, Declan and Lewis, Dave}, year = {2018}, tags = {design_pattern, ontology, RDF, SHACL, validation}, booktitle = {WOP@ ISWC}, pages = {67–71}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pandit/Pandit_2018_Using_Ontology_Design_Patterns_To_Define.pdf}, } @article{panisson18_argum_schem_data_acces_contr_305_, title = {Argumentation Schemes for Data Access Control}, author = {Panisson, Alison R. and Ali, Asad and McBurney, Peter and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {argumentation, CBAC, data_access_control, distributed_systems, MAS}, journal = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications}, volume = {305}, number = {Computational Models of Argument}, pages = {361-368}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3233/978-1-61499-906-5-361}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-906-5-361}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Panisson/Panisson_2018_Argumentation_Schemes_for_Data_Access_Co.pdf}, } @inproceedings{panisson18_argum_schem_multi_system_, title = {Argumentation Schemes in Multi-agent Systems}, subtitle = {A Social Perspective}, author = {Panisson, Alison R. and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {argumentation, MAS, MOISE, protocol, SocArg, social, XML}, booktitle = {Engineering Multi-Agent Systems, EMAS}, pages = {92-108}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-91899-0_6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91899-0_6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Panisson/Panisson_2018_Argumentation_Schemes_in_Multi_agent_Sys.pdf}, } @article{panisson18_choos_approp_argum_from_trust_sourc_305_, title = {Choosing Appropriate Arguments From Trustworthy Sources}, author = {Panisson, Alison R. and Parsons, Simon and McBurney, Peter and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {argumentation, dialogue, MAS, reputation, trust}, journal = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications}, volume = {305}, number = {Computational Models of Argument}, pages = {345-352}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3233/978-1-61499-906-5-345}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-906-5-345}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Panisson/Panisson_2018_Choosing_Appropriate_Arguments_From_Trus.pdf}, } @book{papacharissi18:_networ_self_platf_stories_connec_, title = {A Networked Self and Platforms, Stories, Connections}, editor = {Papacharissi, Zizi}, year = {2018}, tags = {bots, identity, quantified_self, self_expression, social_media, technology}, publisher = {Routledge}, DATE_ADDED = {Fri Apr 5 02:57:13 2024}, pages = {nil}, doi = {10.4324/9781315193434}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315193434}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Papacharissi/A Networked Self and Platforms.epub}, } @inproceedings{parent18_i_o_logic_consis_check_, title = {I/O Logics with a Consistency Check.}, author = {Parent, Xavier and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2018}, tags = {consistency, input_output_logics, logic}, booktitle = {DEON}, pages = {285–299}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Parent/Parent_2018_I_O_Logics_with_a_Consistency_Check_.pdf}, } @book{parent18_introd_deont_logic_normat_system_, title = {Introduction to Deontic Logic and Normative Systems}, author = {Parent, Xavier and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2018}, tags = {deontic_logic, dyadic_deontic_logic, input_output_logics, modal_logic, monadic_deontic_logic, text_book}, publisher = {College Publications}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84890-269-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Parent/Parent_2018_Introduction_to_Deontic_Logic_and_Normat.pdf}, } @article{parry18__its_pstd_2_, title = {“It's not like you have PSTD with a touch of dissociation”}, subtitle = {Understanding dissociative identity disorder through first person accounts}, author = {Parry, Sarah and Lloyd, Mike and Simpson, Jane}, year = {2018}, tags = {DID, dissociative_identity_disorder, memory, phenomenology}, journal = {European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Jun 1 18:01:08 2024}, pages = {31-38}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejtd.2017.08.002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/J.EJTD.2017.08.002}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Parry/96838571.pdf}, } @article{parsons18_from_asylum_to_prison_14_, title = {From Asylum To Prison}, author = {Parsons, Anne}, year = {2018}, tags = {asylum, deinstitutionalization, history, incarceration, institution, mass_incarceration, mental_health, prison, text_book}, journal = {Journal of Illinois History}, volume = {14}, pages = {242–260}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Parsons/Parsons_2018_From_Asylum_To_Prison.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pautrat18_bayes_, title = {Bayesian optimization with automatic prior selection for data-efficient direct policy search}, author = {Pautrat, Rémi and Chatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2018}, tags = {bayesian, MLEI, most_likely_expected_improvement, policy_search, quality_diversity, robotics}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {7571–7578}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pautrat/Pautrat_2018_Bayesian_optimization_with_automatic_pri.pdf}, } @book{pearl18_, title = {The book of why}, subtitle = {The new science of cause and effect}, author = {Pearl, Judea and Mackenzie, Dana}, year = {2018}, tags = {bayes, big_data, causality, counter_factual, evidence, graph, statistics, text_book}, publisher = {Basic Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pearl/Pearl_2018_The_book_of_why.pdf}, } @book{pelillo18_artif_life_evolut_comput_, title = {Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation}, author = {Pelillo, Marcello and Poli, Irene and Roli, Andrea and Serra, Roberto and Slanzi, Debora and Villani, Marco}, year = {2018}, tags = {bio_inspired_computing, boolean_networks, complex_systems}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-21733-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pelillo/Pelillo_2018_Artificial_Life_and_Evolutionary_Computa.pdf}, } @article{pereira18_desig_think_integ_agile_softw_devel_138_, title = {Design Thinking Integrated in Agile Software Development}, subtitle = {A Systematic Literature Review}, author = {Pereira, Julio Cesar and de F. S. M. Russo, Rosaria}, year = {2018}, tags = {agile, design_thinking, information_systems, methodology, review, software_engineering}, journal = {Procedia Computer Science}, volume = {138}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {775–782}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2018.10.101}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pereira/Pereira_2018_Design_Thinking_Integrated_in_Agile_Soft.pdf}, } @article{perkmann18_protec_scien_from_gordon_gekko_, title = {Protecting Scientists From Gordon Gekko}, subtitle = {How Organizations Use Hybrid Spaces To Engage With Multiple Institutional Logics}, author = {Perkmann, Markus and McKelvey, Maureen and Phillips, Nelson}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, complexity, industry_university, institution, institutional_logic, organisation, science}, journal = {Organization Science}, publisher = {INFORMS}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Perkmann/Perkmann_2018_Protecting_Scientists_From_Gordon_Gekko.pdf}, } @online{pettit25__why_did_small_confer_in_, title = {Why Did A Small Conference In An Obscure Field Invite Steve Bannon To Give The Keynote?}, author = {Pettit, Emma}, year = {2018}, tags = {adrian_cheok, advances_in_computer_entertainment_technology, steve_bannon, trump}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.chronicle.com/article/why-did-a-small-conference-in-an-obscure-field-invite-steve-bannon-to-give-the-keynote/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pettit/Why Did a Small Conference in an Obscure Field Invite Steve Bannon to Give the Keynote_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pezeshkpour18_gener_user_explan_loan_denial_gans_, title = {Generating User-friendly Explanations for Loan Denials using GANs}, author = {Pezeshkpour, Pouya and Srinivasan, Ramya and Chander, Ajay}, year = {2018}, tags = {finance, GAN, loans, machine_learning}, booktitle = {Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, NeurIPS}, abstract = {Financial decisions impact our lives, and thus everyone from the regulator to the consumer is interested in fair, sound, and explainable decisions. There is increasing competitive desire and regulatory incentive to deploy AI mindfully within financial services. An important mechanism towards that end is to explain AI decisions to various stakeholders. State-of-the-art explainable AI systems mostly serve AI engineers and offer little to no value to business decision makers, customers, and other stakeholders. Towards addressing this gap, in this work we consider the scenario of explaining loan denials. We build the first-of-its-kind dataset that is representative of loan-applicant friendly explanations. We design a novel Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) that can accommodate smaller datasets, to generate user-friendly textual explanations. We demonstrate how our system can also generate explanations serving different purposes: those that help educate the loan applicants, or help them take appropriate action towards a future approval. We hope that our contributions will aid the deployment of AI in financial services by serving the needs of the wider community of users seeking explanations.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://pouyapez.github.io/Generating User-friendly Explanations for Loan Denials using GANs.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pezeshkpour/Pezeshkpour_2018_Generating_User_friendly_Explanations_fo.pdf}, } @book{phakiti18_palgr_handb_applied_linguis_resear_method_, title = {The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Linguistics Research Methodology}, editor = {Phakiti, Aek and Costa, Peter De and Plonsky, Luke and Starfield, Sue}, year = {2018}, tags = {applied_linguistics, best_practices, factor_analysis, methodology, narrative_analysis, psycholinguistics, qualitative, quantitative, research, text_book}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Palgrave Handbooks}, doi = {10.1057/978-1-137-59900-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Phakiti/Phakiti_2018_The_Palgrave_Handbook_of_Applied_Linguis.pdf}, } @article{pinheiro-machado18_rethin_infor_crimin_econom_from_18_, title = {Rethinking the Informal and Criminal Economy From a Global Commodity Chain Perspective}, subtitle = {China-Paraguay-Brazil}, author = {Pinheiro-Machado, Rosana}, year = {2018}, tags = {brazil, china, commodity_chain, counterfeit, crime, criminal_economy, economics, informal_income, legal_dualism, paraguay, taxonomy, visualisation}, journal = {Global Networks}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {479-499}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/glob.12187}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/glob.12187}, file = {2000/2010/2018/PINHEIROMACHADO/PINHEIROMACHADO_2018_Rethinking_the_Informal_and_Criminal_Eco.pdf}, } @thesis{plummer-fernandez18_, title = {The Art Of Bots}, subtitle = {A Practice-Based Study Of The Multiplicity, Entanglements and Figuration Of Sociocomputational Assemblages}, author = {Plummer-Fernandez, Matthew}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, bot, socio_computational_assemblages}, institution = {Goldsmiths, University of London}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, file = {2000/2010/2018/PlummerFernandez/PlummerFernandez_2018_The_art_of_bots.pdf}, } @inproceedings{poddebniak18_efail_, title = {Efail}, subtitle = {Breaking S/MIME and OpenPGP email encryption using exfiltration channels}, author = {Poddebniak, Damian and Dresen, Christian and Müller, Jens and Ising, Fabian and Schinzel, Sebastian and Friedberger, Simon and Somorovsky, Juraj and Schwenk, Jörg}, year = {2018}, tags = {cryptography, email, mime, open_pgp, PGP, security, usenix}, booktitle = {27th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 18)}, pages = {549–566}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Poddebniak/Poddebniak_2018_Efail.pdf}, } @book{poladi18_matpl_, title = {Matplotlib 3.0 Cookbook}, author = {Poladi, Srinivasa Rao}, year = {2018}, tags = {data_visualisation, matplotlib, programming, python, technical}, publisher = {Packt Publishing}, isbn = {978-1-78913-571-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Poladi/Poladi_2018_Matplotlib_3_0_Cookbook.epub}, } @article{pongracz18__compan_felis_207_, title = {The socio-cognitive relationship between cats and humans - Companion cats (Felis catus) as their owners see them}, author = {Pongrácz, Péter and Szapu, Julianna Szulamit}, year = {2018}, tags = {cat, cat_behaviour, cat_human_communication, questionnaire}, journal = {Applied Animal Behaviour Science}, volume = {207}, pages = {57-66}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.applanim.2018.07.004}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2018.07.004}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pongracz/Pongrácz 2018 - The socio-cognitive relationship between cants and humans_web.pdf}, } @article{poulsen18_study_social_media_as_semiot_techn_28_, title = {Studying Social Media As Semiotic Technology}, subtitle = {A Social Semiotic Multimodal Framework}, author = {Poulsen, Søren Vigild and Kvåle, Gunhild}, year = {2018}, tags = {framework, instagram, multi_modal, power_point, semiotic_technology, semiotics, social_media, social_practice, software}, journal = {Social Semiotics}, volume = {28}, number = {5}, pages = {700-717}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/10350330.2018.1505689}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2018.1505689}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Poulsen/Poulsen_2018_Studying_Social_Media_As_Semiotic_Techno.pdf}, } @inproceedings{powers18_co_endur_instit_socio_techn_system_, title = {Co-creating Enduring Institutions for Socio-Technical Systems}, subtitle = {The Complementarity of Content-based and Value-based Modelling Approaches}, author = {Powers, Simon T. and Ekárt, Anikó and Lewis, Peter R}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, enduring_institutions, institution, methods, socio_technical_systems}, booktitle = {Artificial Life Conference Proceedings}, organization = {MIT Press}, pages = {105–106}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Powers/Powers_2018_Co_creating_Enduring_Institutions_for_So.pdf}, } @article{powers18_instit_approac_model_evolut_human_societ_24_, title = {The Institutional Approach for Modeling the Evolution of Human Societies}, author = {Powers, Simon T.}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, cooperation, evolutionary_economics, exchange, institution, methods, society, tragedy_of_the_commons}, journal = {Artificial Life}, volume = {24}, number = {1}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pages = {10–28}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Powers/Powers_2018_The_Institutional_Approach_for_Modeling_.pdf}, } @article{powers18_model_endur_instit_, title = {Modelling Enduring Institutions}, subtitle = {The Complementarity of Evolutionary and Agent-Based Approaches}, author = {Powers, Simon T. and Ekárt, Anikó and Lewis, Peter R.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, commons, enduring_institutions, game_theory, institution}, journal = {Cognitive Systems Research}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.cogsys.2018.04.012}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Powers/Powers_2018_Modelling_Enduring_Institutions.pdf}, } @book{prescott18_livin_machin_, title = {Living Machines}, subtitle = {A Handbook of Research in Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems}, editor = {Prescott, Tony J. and Lepora, Nathan F. and Verschure, Paul F. F. J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {bio_hybrid_systems, bio_mimetic, biology, complex_systems, evolution, living_machines, self_organisation}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-967492-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Prescott/Prescott_2018_Living_Machines.pdf}, } @article{president18_affor_congr_oppor_to_addres_83_, title = {Affording Congress an Opportunity To Address Family Sepa- Ration By}, author = {Trump, Donald}, year = {2018}, tags = {detention, executive_order, family_separation, immigration, law, policy, politics, trump}, journal = {Federal Register}, volume = {83}, number = {122}, invalid_isbn = {0353-9504}, issn = {00976326}, pages = {4685–4686}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {12035132}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4613-1683-1_6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/President/President_2018_Affording_Congress_an_Opportunity_To_Add.pdf}, } @online{press18__israel_suprem_court_, title = {Israeli Supreme Court rejects challenge to open-fire rules}, author = {{AP Press}}, year = {2018}, tags = {gaza, human_rights, israel, judiciary, palestine, war_crimes}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://apnews.com/article/da582f11ad4443ddbf44ea6f2fc72c3a}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Press/Israeli Supreme Court rejects challenge to open-fire rules AP News.pdf}, } @article{primorac18_cirr_, title = {Cirr 82}, author = {Primorac, Jaka and Uzelac, Aleksandra and Bilic, Pasko}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, croatia, culture, european_union, malta, organisation, policy}, journal = {Croation International Relations Review}, number = {82}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Primorac/Primorac_2018_Cirr_82.pdf}, } @misc{proctor18_moder_produc_rule_system_, title = {Modernising Production Rule Systems}, author = {Proctor, Mark}, year = {2018}, tags = {best_practices, CLIPS, design, DROOLS, history, JESS, OPS, production_system, rule}, howpublished = {Decision Camp Presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://decisioncamp2018.wordpress.com/program/#MarkProctor}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Proctor/Proctor_2018_Modernising_Production_Rule_Systems.pdf}, } @article{proietti18_social_norms_domin_low_doers_21_, title = {Social Norms and the Dominance of Low-Doers}, author = {Proietti, Carlo and Franco, Antonio}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, agent_based_modeling, game_theory, JASSS, netlogo, social_norms}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, abstract = {Social norms play a fundamental role in holding groups together. The rationale behind most of them is to coordinate individual actions into a beneficial societal outcome. However, there are cases where pro-social behavior within a community seems, to the contrary, to cause inefficiencies and suboptimal collective outcomes. An explanation for this is that individuals in a society are of different types and their type determines the norm of fairness they adopt. Not all such norms are bound to be beneficial at the societal level. When individuals of different types meet a clash of norms can arise. This, in turn, can determine an advantage for the ldquo;wrong rdquo; type. We show this by a game-theoretic analysis in a very simple setting. To test this result - as well as its possible remedies - we also devise a specific simulation model. Our model is written in NETLOGO and is a first attempt to study our problem within an artificial environment that simulates the evolution of a society over time.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.3524}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/21/1/6.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Proietti/Proietti_2018_Social_Norms_and_the_Dominance_of_Low_Do.pdf}, } @inproceedings{publio18_shark_, title = {SHARK}, subtitle = {A Test-Driven Framework for Design and Evolution of Ontologies}, author = {Publio, Gustavo Correa}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, design, framework, ontology, SHARK, software, test_driven_development, tools}, booktitle = {European Semantic Web Conference}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {314–324}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Publio/Publio_2018_SHARK.pdf}, } @article{putte18_adapt_deont_logic_, title = {Adaptive Deontic Logics}, subtitle = {A Survey}, author = {Putte, Frederik Van De and Bierlaen, Mathieu and Meheus, Joke}, year = {2018}, tags = {adaptive_deontic_logic, adaptive_logic, conflict, deontic_logic, non_monotonic, reasoning, review, tolerance}, journal = {Journal of Applied Logics}, number = {June}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Putte/Putte_2018_Adaptive_Deontic_Logics.pdf}, } @article{pysek18_twent_five_years_confer_ecolog_21_, title = {Twenty-Five Years of Conferences on the Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions}, subtitle = {The History of Emapi 1992-2017}, author = {Pyšek, Petr and Brundu, Giuseppe and Brock, John and Child, Lois and Wade, Max}, year = {2018}, tags = {conference_history, ecology, EMAPi, history, invasive_plants, plant}, journal = {Biological Invasions}, volume = {21}, number = {3}, pages = {725-742}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10530-018-1873-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-018-1873-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Pyek/Pyek_2018_Twenty_Five_Years_of_Conferences_on_the_.pdf}, } @misc{quines18_obscur_, title = {Obscure geometry theorems}, author = {Quines, Carl Joshua}, year = {2018}, tags = {geometry}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://cjquines.com/files/obscuregeothms.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Quines/Quines_2018_Obscure_geometry_theorems.pdf}, } @article{rabinowicz18__are_instit_rules_equil_48_, title = {Are Institutions Rules in Equilibrium? Comments on Guala's iUnderstanding Institutions/i}, author = {Rabinowicz, Wlodek}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, equilirbia, francesco_guala, institution, john_searle, rules, social_institution}, journal = {Philosophy of the Social Sciences}, volume = {48}, number = {6}, pages = {569-584}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0048393118798643}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0048393118798643}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rabinowicz/rabinowicz2018.pdf}, } @book{ramos18_instit_trans_inter_gover_, title = {Institutional Translation for International Governance}, subtitle = {Enhancing Quality in Multilingual Legal Communication}, editor = {Ramos, Fernando Prieto}, year = {2018}, tags = {institution, international_governance, law, policy_management, translation}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4742-9230-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ramos/Ramos_2018_Institutional_Translation_for_Internatio.pdf}, } @proceedings{rangel18:_comput_commun_aesth_x_, title = {Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X (xCoAx)}, editor = {Rangel, André and Ribas, Luísa and Verdicchio, Mario and Carvalhais, Miguel}, year = {2018}, tags = {aesthetics, communication, computation}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-989-746-171-2}, url = {http://proceedings.xcoax.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rangel/Rangel_2018_Computation_Communication_Aesthetics_a.pdf}, } @article{rantala18_sexual_victim_repor_by_adult_, title = {Sexual Victimization Reported By Adult Correctional Authorities, 2012-15}, author = {Rantala, Ramona R}, year = {2018}, tags = {BJS, incarceration, prison, sexual_victimisation, statistics}, journal = {BJS Statistics}, pages = {15}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=6326}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rantala/Rantala_2018_Sexual_Victimization_Reported_By_Adult_C.pdf}, } @article{rao18_famil_does_not_breed_contem_109_, title = {Familiarity Does Not Breed Contempt}, subtitle = {Generosity, Discrimination and Diversity in Delhi Schools}, author = {Rao, Gautam}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, contempt, delhi, discrimination, diversity, economics, education, generosity, india, policy, poverty, pro_social, social}, journal = {American Economic Review}, volume = {109}, number = {3}, abstract = {I exploit a natural experiment in Indian schools to study how being integrated with poor students affects the social behaviors and academic outcomes of rich students. Us-ing administrative data, lab and field experiments to measure outcomes, I find that having poor classmates makes rich students (i) more prosocial, generous and egali-tarian; and (ii) less likely to discriminate against poor students, and more willing to socialize with them. These effects are driven by personal interactions between rich and poor students. In contrast, I find mixed but overall modest impacts on rich students' academic achievement.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1257/aer.20180044}, url = {https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20180044}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rao/Rao_2018_Familiarity_Does_Not_Breed_Contempt.pdf}, } @report{reidmiller18_impac_risks_adapt_united_states_91_, title = {Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States}, subtitle = {The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II}, author = {Reidmiller, David R. and Avery, Christopher W. and Easterling, David R. and Kunkel, Kenneth E. and Lewis, Kristin L.M. and Maycock, Thomas K. and Stewart, Brooke C.}, year = {2018}, tags = {climate_change, report, review, text_book}, volume = {91}, number = {4}, abstract = {The National Climate Assessment summarizes the impacts of climate change on the United States, now and in the future. A team of more than 300 experts guided by a 60-member Federal Advisory Committee produced the report, which was extensively reviewed by the public and experts, including federal agencies and a panel of the National Academy of Sciences.}, address = {Washington, DC}, institution = {U.S. Global Change Research Program}, issn = {00913057}, month = {feb}, pages = {610–620}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.7930/NCA4.2018}, url = {https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Reidmiller/Reidmiller_2018_Impacts_Risks_and_Adaptation_in_the_Un_5f024.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Reidmiller/Reidmiller_2018_Impacts_Risks_and_Adaptation_in_the_Un.pdf}, } @book{reiner18_sociol_knowl_approac_discour_inves_, title = {The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse Investigating the Politics of Knowledge and Meaning-making}, editor = {Reiner Keller, Anna-Katharina Hornidge and Schünemann, Wolf J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {discourse, epistemology, ethnography, europe, interpretive_inquiry, knowledge, labour, legislation, politics, SKAD, sociology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-17000-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Reiner/Reiner_2018_The_Sociology_of_Knowledge_Approach_to_D.pdf}, } @book{reynders18_moder_api_desig_asp_, title = {Modern API Design with ASP.NET Core 2}, author = {Reynders, Fanie}, year = {2018}, tags = {api, design}, publisher = {Apress}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4842-3519-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Reynders/Reynders_2018_Modern_API_Design_with_ASP_NET_Core_2.pdf}, } @judicial{roberts18_trump_hawaii_, title = {Trump v Hawaii}, author = {Roberts, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {EO_9645, immigration, islamophobia, judicial_opinion, judiciary, SCOTUS, trump}, dissenting = {Breyer and Sotomayor}, institution = {Supreme Court Of The United States}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Roberts/Roberts_2018_Trump_v_Hawaii.pdf}, } @book{roberts18_united_states_, title = {The population 65 years and older in the United States}, subtitle = {2016}, author = {Roberts, Andrew W and Ogunwole, Stella U and Blakeslee, Laura and Rabe, Megan A}, year = {2018}, tags = {boomer, census, demographics, population, USA}, publisher = {U.S Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, US Census Bureau}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2018/acs/ACS-38.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Roberts/Roberts_2018_The_population_65_years_and_older_in_the.pdf}, } @article{robinson18_cultur_polic_local_gover_museum_44_, title = {Cultural Policy, Local Government and Museums}, subtitle = {An Australian Perspective}, author = {Robinson, Helena}, year = {2018}, tags = {australia, cultural_policy, interpretive_sustainability, local_government, museum}, journal = {Local Government Studies}, volume = {44}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, pages = {719–738}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/03003930.2018.1488688}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Robinson/Robinson_2018_Cultural_Policy_Local_Government_and_Mu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{roddy18_ambien_data_monit_gener_music_, title = {Ambient Data Monitoring w / Generative Music Systems using EC & ML Techniques}, author = {Roddy, Stephen}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, design, genetic_algorithm, machine_learning, music, procedural_content, sound, web}, booktitle = {Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity}, pages = {1–14}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Roddy/Roddy_2018_Ambient_Data_Monitoring_w_Generative_M.pdf}, } @misc{rodman18_traum_surviv_medic_dental_settin_, title = {Trauma Survivors in Medical and Dental Settings}, author = {Rodman, Maria Tarajano}, year = {2018}, tags = {cheat_sheet, dental, guidelines, massachusetts, medicine, trauma, trauma_informed_care}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rodman/Rodman_2018_Trauma_Survivors_in_Medical_and_Dental_S.pdf}, } @report{rosch18_feder_crop_insur_, title = {Federal Crop Insurance}, subtitle = {A Primer}, author = {Rosch, Stephanie}, year = {2018}, tags = {crop_insurance, USA}, number = {R46686}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/index.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rosch/Rosch_2018_Federal_Crop_Insurance.pdf}, } @online{rosenberg18__it_time_for_aipac_to_, title = {It’s Time For AIPAC To Register As A Foreign Agent}, author = {Rosenberg, M. J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {AIPAC, israel, politics, USA, zionism}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://forward.com/opinion/395676/its-time-for-aipac-to-register-as-a-foreign-agent/?amp=1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rosenberg/rosenberg18__it_time_for_aipac_to.pdf}, } @booklet{rossignol18_magnit_settin_, title = {The Magnitudes Setting}, subtitle = {A Lorebook}, author = {Rossignol, Jim and Khaw, Cassandra}, year = {2018}, tags = {games, sci_fi, world_building}, publisher = {Big Robot}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Rossignol/Rossignol_2018_The_Magnitudes_Setting.pdf}, } @thesis{ruiz18_data_driven_analy_video_game_, title = {A Data-Driven Analysis of Video Game Culture and the Role of Let's Plays in Youtube}, author = {Ruiz Segarra, Ana}, year = {2018}, tags = {cultural_networks, lets_play, tagging_behaviour, user_generated_content, video_game_culture, video_games, youtube}, institution = {University of Western Ontario}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/5934}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Ruiz/Ruiz_2018_A_Data_Driven_Analysis_of_Video_Game_Cul.pdf}, } @article{russell18__chosen_name_use_is_linked_63_, title = {Chosen Name Use Is Linked to Reduced Depressive Symptoms, Suicidal Ideation, and Suicidal Behavior Among Transgender Youth}, author = {Russell, Stephen T. and Pollitt, Amanda M. and Li, Gu and Grossman, Arnold H.}, year = {2018}, tags = {gender_affirming_care, mental_health, suicide, transgender}, journal = {Journal of Adolescent Health}, volume = {63}, number = {4}, date_added = {Wed Mar 29 11:27:43 2023}, pages = {503-505}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.02.003}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.02.003}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Russell/Russell_2018_Chosen_Name_Use_Is_Linked_to_Reduced_Dep.pdf}, } @article{russell18__habit_autis_, title = {Habits and Autism}, subtitle = {Restricted, Repetitive Patterns of Behaviour and Thinking in Autism}, author = {Russell, Ailsa and Brosnan, Mark}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, habits, patterns_of_behaviour, repetitive_behaviour, taxonomy, thinking, thinking_styles}, journal = {The Psychology of Habit}, pages = {343-361}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-97529-0_19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97529-0_19}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Russell/Russell_Brosnan2018_Chapter_HabitsAndAutismRestrictedRepet.pdf}, } @article{sagan18__art_makin_inter_with_dissoc_ident_disor_14_, title = {Art-Making and its Interface With Dissociative Identity Disorder}, subtitle = {No Words That Didn’t fit}, author = {Sagan, Olivia}, year = {2018}, tags = {art, DID, dissociative_identity_disorder, mental_health, phenomenology}, journal = {Journal of Creativity in Mental Health}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Sat Jun 1 18:02:51 2024}, pages = {23-36}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/15401383.2018.1499062}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15401383.2018.1499062}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sagan/8909aam.pdf}, } @inproceedings{salge18_gener_desig_minec_gdmc_, title = {Generative Design in Minecraft (GDMC)}, author = {Salge, Christoph and Green, Michael Cerny and Canaan, Rodgrigo and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {AI, game_design, generative_design, minecraft, settlement_generation, urban_design}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3235765.3235814}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3235765.3235814}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Salge/Salge_2018_Generative_Design_in_Minecraft_GDMC_.pdf}, } @article{salter18_from_geek_mascul_to_gamer_14_, title = {From Geek Masculinity To Gamergate}, subtitle = {The Technological Rationality of Online Abuse}, author = {Salter, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {culture, gamergate, geek, harassment, masculinity, online, technology}, journal = {Crime, Media, Culture}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, abstract = {In 2014, an orchestrated campaign of online abuse known as Gamergate overtook the global video game industry, calling unprecedented attention to the scope of gendered harassment on social media. Using Gamergate as an example, this article argues that explanations of online abuse that focus on its cultural or technological dimensions fail to capture the mediating role of online platforms in facilitating and rationalizing harassment and reputational damage. The concept of technological rationality pulls into focus the shared logics that shape platform design and administration as well as practices of online abuse. Proposed solutions to online abuse that fail to address technological rationality will ultimately leave in place the sociotechnical arrangements that make such abuse possible and impactful.}, issn = {17416604}, pages = {247–264}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1741659017690893}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Salter/Salter_2018_From_Geek_Masculinity_To_Gamergate.pdf}, } @misc{samuelsen18_multi_objec_analy_map_elites_perfor_, title = {Multi-Objective Analysis of Map-Elites Performance}, author = {Samuelsen, Eivind and Glette, Kyrre}, year = {2018}, tags = {MAP_Elites, multi_objective, novelty_search, quality_diversity}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.05174}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Samuelsen/Samuelsen_2018_Multi_Objective_Analysis_of_Map_Elites_P.pdf}, } @book{scalzi18_consum_fire_, title = {The Consuming Fire}, author = {Scalzi, John}, year = {2018}, tags = {science_fiction}, publisher = {Tor Books}, series = {The Interdependency}, isbn = {978-0-7653-8897-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Scalzi/Scalzi_2018_The_Consuming_Fire.epub}, } @book{scheffler18_why_worry_futur_gener_, title = {Why Worry about Future Generations?}, author = {Scheffler, Samuel}, year = {2018}, tags = {attachment, axiology, conservative, future, philosophy, temporal_bias, temporal_parochialism}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-879898-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Scheffler/Scheffler_2018_Why_Worry_about_Future_Generations.pdf}, } @misc{schmidt18_gotta_, title = {Gotta go fast}, subtitle = {Measured rationalities and rational measurements in the context of speedrunning}, author = {Schmidt, Marcus}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, dissertation, games, metrics, speed_running}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Schmidt/Schmidt_2018_Gotta_go_fast.pdf}, } @article{schmidt18_niklas_luhman_card_index_12_, title = {Niklas Luhmann's Card Index}, subtitle = {The Fabrication of Serendipity}, author = {Schmidt, Johannes FK}, year = {2018}, tags = {card_index, methods, niklas_luhmann, research, sociology, writing}, journal = {Sociologica}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {53–60}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Schmidt/Schmidt_2018_Niklas_Luhmann_s_Card_Index.pdf}, } @book{schulte-droesch18_makin_place_throug_ritual_75_, title = {Making Place Through Ritual}, subtitle = {Land, Environment and Religion among the Santal of Central India}, author = {Schulte-Droesch, Lea}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, culture, environment, field, identity, politics, rice, ritual, santal, space, text_book}, journal = {Religion and Society}, volume = {75}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Religion and Society}, isbn = {978-3-11-054085-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/SchulteDroesch/SchulteDroesch_2018_Making_Place_Through_Ritual.pdf}, } @article{schulz18_animat_techn_human_robot_inter_user_studies_, title = {Animation Techniques in Human-Robot Interaction User Studies}, subtitle = {A Systematic Literature Review.}, author = {Schulz, Trenton and Torresen, Jim and Herstad, Jo}, year = {2018}, tags = {animation, HCI, review, robotics, usability}, journal = {Robotics}, abstract = {There are many different ways a robot can move in Human-Robot Interaction. One way is to use techniques from film animation to instruct the robot to move. This article is a systematic literature review of human-robot trials, pilots, and evaluations that have applied techniques from animation to move a robot. Through 27 articles, we find that animation techniques improves individual's interaction with robots, improving individual's perception of qualities of a robot, understanding what a robot intends to do, and showing the robot's state, or possible emotion. Animation techniques also help people relate to robots that do not resemble a human or robot. The studies in the articles show further areas for research, such as applying animation principles in other types of robots and situations, combining animation techniques with other modalities, and testing robots moving with animation techniques over the long term.}, arxiv = {1812.06784v1}, arxivid = {1812.06784}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.06784}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Schulz/Schulz_2018_Animation_Techniques_in_Human_Robot_Inte.pdf}, } @book{sciences18_review_draft_fourt_nation_climat_asses_, title = {Review of the Draft Fourth National Climate Assessment}, author = {Bell, Robin E. and Ayyub, Bilal M. and Bell, Michelle L. and Brown, Daniel G. and Cayan, Daniel R. and Chapin, III, F. Stuart and Gates, John B. and Leung, L. Ruby and Peace, Janet and Pullen, Julie and Ragster, Laverne E. and Ruckelshaus, Mary and Torriente, Suanne and Weber, Elke U. and Whitlock, Cathy and Yohe, Gary W. and Melvin, April and Markovich, Erin and Duong, Kimberly}, year = {2018}, tags = {climate_change, review}, publisher = {National Academies Press}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, month = {may}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-309-47169-5}, doi = {10.17226/25013}, url = {https://www.nap.edu/catalog/25013}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sciences/Sciences_2018_Review_of_the_Draft_Fourth_National_Clim.pdf}, } @book{seaford18_traged_ritual_money_ancien_greec_, title = {Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece}, subtitle = {Selected Essays}, author = {Seaford, Richard}, year = {2018}, tags = {death, dionysos, greece, history, homer, india, marriage, money, performance, ritual, text_book, tyranny}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Seaford/Seaford_2018_Tragedy_Ritual_and_Money_in_Ancient_Gre.pdf}, } @article{seaver18_captiv_algor_24_, title = {Captivating Algorithms}, subtitle = {Recommender Systems As Traps}, author = {Seaver, Nick}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, anthropology, captivation_metrics, culture, ethics, metrics, online, recommendation, surveillance, traps}, journal = {Journal of Material Culture}, volume = {24}, number = {4}, abstract = {Algorithmic recommender systems are a ubiquitous feature of contemporary cultural life online, suggesting music, movies, and other materials to their users. This article, drawing on fieldwork with developers of recommender systems in the US, describes a tendency among these systems' makers to describe their purpose as “hooking” people-enticing them into frequent or enduring usage. Inspired by steady references to capture in the field, I consider recommender systems as traps, drawing on anthropological theories about animal trapping. I chart the rise of “captivation metrics”-measures of user retention-enabled by a set of transformations in recommenders' epistemic, economic, and technical contexts. Traps prove useful for thinking about how such systems relate to broader infrastructural ecologies of knowledge and technology. As recommenders spread across online cultural infrastructures and become practically inescapable, thinking with traps offers an alternative to common ethical framings that oppose tropes of freedom and coercion.}, issn = {1359-1835}, pages = {1–21}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1359183518820366}, url = {https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55eb004ee4b0518639d59d9b/t/5b707506352f5356c8d6e7d2/1534096646595/seaver-captivating-algorithms.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Seaver/Seaver_2018_Captivating_Algorithms.pdf}, } @article{seaver18_what_shoul_anthr_algor_do_33_, title = {What Should an Anthropology of Algorithms Do?}, author = {Seaver, Nick}, year = {2018}, tags = {algorithm, analysis, anthropology}, journal = {Cultural Anthropology}, volume = {33}, number = {3}, pages = {375–385}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.14506/ca33.3.04}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Seaver/Seaver_2018_What_Should_an_Anthropology_of_Algorithm.pdf}, } @article{seidel18_auton_tools_system_desig_51_, title = {Autonomous Tools in System Design}, subtitle = {Reflective Practice in Ubisofts Ghost Recon Wildlands Project}, author = {Seidel, Stefan and Berente, Nicholas and Martinez, Benoit and Lindberg, Aron and Lyytinen, Kalle and Nickerson, Jeffrey V}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, autonomous_tools, game_design, ghost_recon, system_design}, journal = {Computer}, volume = {51}, number = {10}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {16–23}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Seidel/Seidel_2018_Autonomous_Tools_in_System_Design_Refle.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sengers8_diver_desig_imagin_, title = {Diversifying Design Imaginations}, author = {Sengers, Phoebe}, editor = {Koskinen, Ilpo and Lim, Youn-Kyung and Pargman, Teresa Cerratto and Chow, Kenny K. N. and Odom, William}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, diversity, HCI}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2018 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2018, DIS 2018, Hong Kong, China, June 09-13, 2018}, publisher = {ACM}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/ACMdis/Sengers18.bib}, pages = {7}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Fri, 24 May 2019 07:44:04 +0200}, doi = {10.1145/3196709.3196823}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3196709.3196823}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sengers/Sengers_2018_Diversifying_Design_Imaginations.pdf}, } @inproceedings{seraphine18_ethic_at_play_under_, title = {Ethics At Play in Undertale}, subtitle = {Rhetoric, Identity and Deconstruction}, author = {Seraphine, Frederic}, year = {2018}, tags = {avatar, ethics, fandom, game_studies, identity, meta, rhetoric, undertale}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Seraphine/Seraphine_2018_Ethics_At_Play_in_Undertale.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sernani18_time_aware_task_deleg_agent_, title = {Time Aware Task Delegation in Agent Interactions for Video-Surveillance}, author = {Sernani, Paolo and Biagiola, Matteo and Falcionelli, Nicola and Mekuria, Dagmawi Neway and Cremonini, Stefano and Dragoni, Aldo Franco}, year = {2018}, tags = {contract_net, interaction, MAS, protocol, task_delegation, time_awareness}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Artificial intelligence, IJCAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sernani/Sernani_2018_Time_Aware_Task_Delegation_in_Agent_Inte.pdf}, } @book{shafiee18_machin_oil_, title = {Machineries of Oil}, subtitle = {An Infrastructural History of BP in Iran}, author = {Shafiee, Katayoun}, year = {2018}, tags = {history, industry, infrastructure, iran, oil, petroleum}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03704-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Shafiee/Shafiee_2018_Machineries_of_Oil.pdf}, } @article{sher18_freed_votin_power_, title = {Freedom and Voting Power}, author = {Sher, Itai}, year = {2018}, tags = {banzhaf_powerl, choice, elections, freedom, math, metrics, power, symmetric_power_order, voting}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3219554}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sher/Sher_2018_Freedom_and_Voting_Power.pdf}, } @report{shimabukuro18__abort_, title = {Abortion}, subtitle = {Judicial History And Legislative Response}, author = {Shimabukuro, Jon O.}, year = {2018}, tags = {abortion, abortion_policy, health_care, history, public_funding}, institution = {Congressional Research Service}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.novapublishers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/4-21-pages.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Shimabukuro/4-21-pages.pdf}, } @misc{short18_writin_modul_charac_system_driven_games_, title = {Writing Modular Characters for System-Driven Games}, author = {Short, Tanya X.}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, authoring, character, game_design, modularity, presentation, systems}, howpublished = {GDC}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1025017/Writing-Modular-Characters-for-System}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Short/Short_2018_Writing_Modular_Characters_for_System_Dr.pdf}, } @book{shortle18_fundam_399_, title = {Fundamentals of queueing theory}, author = {Shortle, John F and Thompson, James M and Gross, Donald and Harris, Carl M}, year = {2018}, tags = {markov, network, probability, queue, queuing_theory, service_patterns}, volume = {399}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-118-94356-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Shortle/Shortle_2018_Fundamentals_of_queueing_theory.pdf}, } @article{shulman18__homot_type_theor_, title = {Homotopy Type Theory}, subtitle = {A Synthetic Approach to Higher Equalities}, author = {Shulman, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {homotopy, HoTT, type_theory, univalence}, journal = {Categories for the Working Philosopher}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780198748991.003.0003}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198748991.003.0003}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Shulman/Shulman_2018_Homotopy_Type_Theory.pdf}, } @misc{silva18_adden_htn_actin_, title = {Addendum to “HTN Acting}, subtitle = {A Formalism and an Algorithm“}, author = {de Silva, Lavindra}, year = {2018}, tags = {BDI, HTN, semantics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02127}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Silva/Silva_2018_Addendum_to_HTN_Acting.pdf}, } @inproceedings{smith18_graph_, title = {Graph-based generation of action-adventure dungeon levels using answer set programming}, author = {Smith, Thomas and Padget, Julian and Vidler, Andrew}, year = {2018}, tags = {answer_set_programming, ASP, dungeon, games, graph, procedural_content, zelda}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {52}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Smith/Smith_2018_Graph_based_generation_of_action_adventu.pdf}, } @report{smith18_many_turn_youtub_child_conten_, title = {Many Turn to Youtube for Children's Content, News, How-To Lessons}, author = {Smith, Aaron and Toor, Skye and Kessel, Patrick Van}, year = {2018}, tags = {children, online, pew, report, research, statistics, technology, youtube}, institution = {Pew Research}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2018/11/07/many-turn-to-youtube-for-childrens-content-news-how-to-lessons/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Smith/Smith_2018_Many_Turn_to_Youtube_for_Children_s_Cont.pdf}, } @book{smithsonian18_timel_every_, title = {Timelines of Everything}, author = {{Dorling Kindersley Smithsonian}}, year = {2018}, tags = {agriculture, history, politics, technology, time}, publisher = {Dorling Kindersley}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4654-7493-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Smithsonian/Smithsonian_2018_Timelines_of_Everything.pdf}, } @inbook{soon18__review_agent_commun_languag_, title = {A Review on Agent Communication Language}, author = {Soon, Gan Kim and On, Chin Kim and Anthony, Patricia and Hamdan, Abdul Razak}, year = {2018}, tags = {ACL, agent_communication_language, conversation, FIPA, KQML, mentalistic, review, social_commitment}, booktitle = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering}, publisher = {Springer}, date_added = {Tue Jun 6 21:54:01 2023}, pages = {481-491}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_47}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_47}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Soon/Soon_2018_A_Review_on_Agent_Communication_Language.pdf}, } @report{sottilare18_asses_intel_tutor_system_techn_oppor_, title = {Assessment of Intelligent Tutoring Systems Technologies and Opportunities}, author = {Sottilare, Robert A. and Pierez, Ray S.}, year = {2018}, tags = {intelligent_tutoring}, institution = {NATO Science and Technology Organization}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-92-837-2091-1}, url = {https://www.sto.nato.int/publications/STO%20Technical%20Reports/STO-TR-HFM-237/$$TR-HFM-237-ALL.pdf}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sottilare/Sottilare_2018_Assessment_of_Intelligent_Tutoring_Syste.pdf}, } @article{soysa18_is_islam_compat_with_free_market_capit_, title = {Is Islam Compatible With Free-Market Capitalism? An Empirical Analysis, 1970-2010}, author = {de Soysa, Indra}, year = {2018}, tags = {analysis, capitalism, economics, history, islam, religion}, journal = {Politics and Religion}, number = {April}, abstract = {Are majority-Muslim countries laggards when it comes to developing liberal economic institutions? Using an Index of Economic Freedom and its component parts, this study finds that Muslim-dominant countries (50 }, issn = {1755-0483}, pages = {1–30}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/s1755048318000780}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Soysa/Soysa_2018_Is_Islam_Compatible_With_Free_Market_Cap.pdf}, } @inproceedings{spawforth18_uncom_patter_author_story_specif_struc_, title = {Uncommon Patterns - Authoring with Story Specific Structures}, author = {Spawforth, Callum and Gibbins, Nicholas and Millard, David E.}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, patterns, story_structure}, booktitle = {Authoring for Interactive Storytelling Workshop - ICIDS 2018}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428942}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Spawforth/Spawforth_2018_Uncommon_Patterns_Authoring_with_Story.pdf}, } @misc{speaks18__paren_guide_autis_, title = {Parents Guide to Autism}, author = {{Autism Speaks}}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism, autism_speaks, bigotry, eugenics}, pdf_locked = {False}, un_url = {https://www.autismspeaks.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Speaks/Speaks_2018_Parents_Guide_to_Autism.pdf}, } @article{spronck18_artif_comput_intel_games_7_, title = {Artificial and Computational Intelligence in Games}, subtitle = {AI-Driven Game Design (Dagstuhl Seminar 17471)}, author = {Spronck, Pieter and André, Elisabeth and Cook, Michael and Preuß, Mike}, editor = {Spronck, Pieter and André, Elisabeth and Cook, Michael and Preuß, Mike}, year = {2018}, tags = {dynamic_systems, entertainment_modeling, game_design, MAS, serious_games}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {7}, number = {11}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {86–129}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-86722}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.7.11.86}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/8672}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Spronck/Spronck_2018_Artificial_and_Computational_Intelligenc.pdf}, } @misc{stacy18_implic_misrep_longit_studies_snap_, title = {The Implications of Misreporting for Longitudinal Studies of SNAP}, author = {Stacy, Brian and Scherpf, Erik}, year = {2018}, tags = {bias, longitudinal, metrics, misreporting, poverty, SNAP, welfare}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ssrn.com/abstract=2843414}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stacy/Stacy_2018_The_Implications_of_Misreporting_for_Lon.pdf}, } @book{stanley18_how_, title = {How Fascism Works}, subtitle = {The Politics Of US and Them}, author = {Stanley, Jason}, year = {2018}, tags = {fascism, history, politics}, publisher = {Random House}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stanley/Stanley_2018_How_fascism_works.epub}, } @article{stefik18_eviden_about_progr_progr_languag_8_, title = {Evidence About Programmers for Programming Language Design (Dagstuhl Seminar 18061)}, author = {Stefik, Andreas and Sharif, Bonita and Myers, Brad. A. and Hanenberg, Stefan}, editor = {Stefik, Andreas and Sharif, Bonita and Myers, Brad A. and Hanenberg, Stefan}, year = {2018}, tags = {computer_science, design, education, empirical, evidence_standards, eye_tracking, language, programming, software_engineering}, journal = {Dagstuhl Reports}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, issn = {2192-5283}, pages = {1–25}, pdf_locked = {False}, urn = {urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-92887}, doi = {10.4230/DagRep.8.2.1}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2018/9288}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stefik/Stefik_2018_Evidence_About_Programmers_for_Programmi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stefnisson18_mimis_, title = {Mimisbrunnur}, subtitle = {AI-Assisted Authoring for Interactive Storytelling}, author = {Stefnisson, Ingibergur Sindri and Thue, David}, year = {2018}, tags = {action_editor, authoring_tools, goal_editor, interactive_narrative, mimisbrunnur, NLP, state_editor, suggestions}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/13046}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stefnisson/Stefnisson_2018_Mimisbrunnur.pdf}, } @book{stein18_hegem_herit_, title = {The Hegemony of Heritage}, author = {Stein, Deborah L}, year = {2018}, tags = {heritage, hinduism, history, india, law, rajasthan, religion, ritual, temples, text_book}, publisher = {University of California Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stein/Stein_2018_The_Hegemony_of_Heritage.pdf}, } @inbook{steinitz18_instit_proced_featur_iccj_, title = {Institutional and Procedural Features of an ICCJ}, author = {Steinitz, Maya}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, ICCJ, institution, international_relations, jurisdiction, justice, law, procedure, taxonomy}, booktitle = {The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, chapter = {5}, pages = {141–178}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-316-67842-8}, doi = {10.1017/9781316678428.006}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Steinitz/Steinitz_2018_Institutional_and_Procedural_Features_of.pdf}, } @misc{stephenson18_contin_infor_gain_measur_find_, title = {A Continuous Information Gain Measure to Find the Most Discriminatory Problems for AI Benchmarking}, author = {Stephenson, Matthew and Anderson, Damien and Khalifa, Ahmed and Levine, John and Renz, Jochen and Togelius, Julian and Salge, Christoph}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_ai, GVGAI, information_gain, information_theory, problem_solving}, archiveprefix = {arXiv}, eprint = {1809.02904v3}, pdf_locked = {False}, primaryclass = {cs.AI}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stephenson/Stephenson_2018_A_Continuous_Information_Gain_Measure_to.pdf}, } @report{stevens18_precis_measur_, title = {Precision in Measurement}, subtitle = {Using State-Level SNAP Administrative Records and the Transfer Income Model (TRIM3) To Evaluate Poverty Measurement}, author = {Stevens, Kathryn and Fox, Liana E. and Heggeness, Misty L.}, year = {2018}, tags = {economics, measurement, metrics, poverty, SNAP, statistics, welfare}, institution = {US Census Bureau}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.census.gov/library/working-papers/2018/demo/SEHSD-WP2018-15.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stevens/Stevens_2018_Precision_in_Measurement.pdf}, } @book{stevenson18__leadin_polic_, title = {Leading The Police}, subtitle = {A History of Chief Constables 1835-2017}, editor = {Stevenson, Kim and Cox, David J. and Channing, Iain}, year = {2018}, tags = {dublin, history, metropolitan_police, police, police_violence, public_morality, public_order, UK, wales, yorkshire}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories}, isbn = {978-1-138-21724-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stevenson/Leading the Police_ A History of Chief Constables 1835–2017.pdf}, } @article{strong18_do_afric_lives_matter_to_53_, title = {Do African Lives Matter To Black Lives Matter? Youth Uprisings and the Borders of Solidarity}, author = {Strong, Krystal}, year = {2018}, tags = {actvism, africa, black_lives_matter, education, nigeria, race}, journal = {Urban Education}, volume = {53}, number = {2}, abstract = {Despite experiencing a proliferation of youth-led mobilizations in recent years, Africa remains peripheral to the analysis of the U.S.-centered Movement for Black Lives (M4BL). This article explores points of convergence and tension between African uprisings and the M4BL, with a focus on two movements at the intersection of education and activism: Nigerian “Occupy” protests and the “Fees Must Fall” movement in South Africa. Ultimately, I make the case for more engagement on the part of U.S. scholars and activists with struggles in Africa and other global contexts, in the interest of research and solidarity practices that value Black lives everywhere.}, issn = {00420859}, pages = {265–285}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0042085917747097}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Strong/Strong_2018_Do_African_Lives_Matter_To_Black_Lives_M.pdf}, } @article{stumbrys18_lucid_night_28_, title = {Lucid Nightmares}, subtitle = {A Survey of Their Frequency, Features, and Factors in Lucid Dreamers.}, author = {Stumbrys, Tadas}, year = {2018}, tags = {dreams, lucid_dreams, mental_health, nightmare, review}, journal = {Dreaming}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, abstract = {This article reports the first systematic study on lucid nightmares-terrifying lucid dreams with a lack of dream control. An online survey was completed by 634 participants, of whom 574 had had previous lucid dream experience. According to the reports of lucid dreamers, less than half of them had experienced a lucid nightmare, and only 1 }, issn = {1573-3351}, month = {sep}, pages = {193–204}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1037/drm0000090}, url = {http://doi.apa.org/getdoi.cfm?doi=10.1037/drm0000090}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Stumbrys/Stumbrys_2018_Lucid_Nightmares.pdf}, } @article{sullivan18_which_persp_instit_chang_best_21_, title = {Which Perspective of Institutional Change Best Fits Empirical Data? an Agent-Based Model Comparison of Rational Choice and Cultural Diffusion in Invasive Plant Management}, author = {Sullivan, Abigail and An, Li and York, Abigail}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, agent_based_modeling, agriculture, chitwan, collective_action, institution, institutional_change, invasive_pest, JASSS, nepal}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, abstract = {There are multiple theories regarding how institutions change over time, but institutional change is often difficult to study and understand in practice. Agent-based modeling is known as a technique to explore emergent phenomena resulting from the micro level activities and interactions between heterogeneous agents and between agents and the environment. Such models allow researchers to investigate theories which may otherwise be difficult to examine. We present a theoretically driven agent-based model to explore two perspectives on institutional change, rational choice and cultural diffusion, in the context of invasive plant management in Chitwan, Nepal. The Chitwan region is grappling with the spread of the invasive mile-a-minute weed, Mikania micrantha (Mikania). We focus on understanding which perspective of institutional change better fits empirical survey data on Mikania management. We find that rational choice is an unlikely candidate for institutional change in Chitwan and that the social learning and imitation mechanism modeled in the cultural diffusion perspective better replicates empirical patterns. Additionally, the model reveals that the percentage of agents adopting the best practice removal method is not as influential in reducing Mikania as the initial amount of Mikania removed. This result indicates that it may be useful to conduct an empirical assessment varying the initial amount of Mikania removed to understand the management implications for successful removal of Mikania in Chitwan and elsewhere.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {5}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.3611}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/21/1/5.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sullivan/Sullivan_2018_Which_Perspective_of_Institutional_Chang.pdf}, } @article{sunderland18_mediev_cultur_moder_crises_23_, title = {Medieval Cultures and Modern Crises}, author = {Sunderland, Luke}, year = {2018}, tags = {bureaucracy, corporations, culture, economics, history, medieval, politics, power}, journal = {Angelaki}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, issn = {0969-725X}, pages = {77–93}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/0969725X.2018.1513200}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0969725X.2018.1513200}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sunderland/Sunderland_2018_Medieval_Cultures_and_Modern_Crises.pdf}, } @article{sverdlik18_phd_exper_13_, title = {The Phd Experience}, subtitle = {A Review of the Factors Influencing Doctoral Students' Completion, Achievement, and Well-Being}, author = {Sverdlik, Anna and Hall, Nathan C and McAlpine, Lynn and Hubbard, Kyle}, year = {2018}, tags = {mental_health, pedagogy, phd, process, psychology}, journal = {International Journal of Doctoral Studies}, volume = {13}, pages = {361–388}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sverdlik/Sverdlik_2018_The_Phd_Experience.pdf}, } @inproceedings{szilas18_autom_detec_confl_compl_narrat_struc_, title = {Automatic Detection of Conflicts in Complex Narrative Structures}, author = {Szilas, Nicolas and Estupiñán, Sergio and Richle, Urs}, year = {2018}, tags = {cluster_analysis, computational_model, conflict, interactive_narrative, narrative_structuring, rule, verification}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {415-427}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_49}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_49}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Szilas/Szilas_2018_Automatic_Detection_of_Conflicts_in_Comp.pdf}, } @inproceedings{szilas18_tool_inter_visual_narrat_acts_, title = {A Tool for Interactive Visualization of Narrative Acts}, author = {Szilas, Nicolas and Marano, Monika and Estupiñán, Sergio}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, authoring_tools, interactive_narrative, visualisation}, booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling, Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS}, pages = {176-180}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_17}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04028-4_17}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Szilas/Szilas_2018_A_Tool_for_Interactive_Visualization_of_.pdf}, } @article{sztipanovits18_model_tool_integ_platf_cyber_106_, title = {Model and Tool Integration Platforms for Cyber-Physical System Design}, author = {Sztipanovits, Janos and Bapty, Ted and Koutsoukos, Xenofon and Lattmann, Zsolt and Neema, Sandeep and Jackson, Ethan}, year = {2018}, tags = {cybernetics, design, system_design, systems}, journal = {Proceedings of the IEEE}, volume = {106}, number = {9}, pages = {1501-1526}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/jproc.2018.2838530}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JPROC.2018.2838530}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sztipanovits/Sztipanovits_2018_Model_and_Tool_Integration_Platforms_for.pdf}, } @book{taylor18__fight_power_, title = {Fight the Power}, subtitle = {African Americans and the Long History of Police Brutality in New York City}, author = {Taylor, Clarence}, year = {2018}, tags = {bedford_stuyvesant_riots, civil_rights, civilian_complaint_review_board, communist_party, harlem, history, john_lindsay, nation_of_islam, new_york_city, police_violence, racism, rudolph_giuliani, stop_and_frisk}, publisher = {New York University Press}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Taylor/Fight_the_Power.epub}, } @misc{taylor18_autom_charad_, title = {The Automation Charade}, author = {Taylor, Astra}, year = {2018}, tags = {automation, labour, robotics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://logicmag.io/failure/the-automation-charade/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Taylor/Taylor_2018_The_Automation_Charade.pdf}, } @article{taylor18_id_rather_be_cybor_than_gamer_64_, title = {I'd Rather Be a Cyborg Than a Gamerbro}, subtitle = {How Masculinity Mediates Research on Digital Play}, author = {Taylor, Nicholas}, year = {2018}, tags = {embodiment, esports, ethics, ethnography, feminism, games, masculinity, media, online, play, power}, journal = {MedieKultur}, volume = {64}, pages = {10–30}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Taylor/Taylor_2018_I_d_Rather_Be_a_Cyborg_Than_a_Gamerbro.pdf}, } @book{tchaikovsky18_exper_system_broth_, title = {The Expert System's Brother}, author = {Tchaikovsky, Adrian}, year = {2018}, tags = {fiction, science_fiction}, publisher = {Tor Books}, isbn = {978-1-250-19756-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tchaikovsky/Tchaikovsky_2018_The_Expert_System_s_Brother.epub}, } @online{teller18__types_in_rust_, title = {Typestates In Rust}, author = {Teller, David}, year = {2018}, tags = {rust, software_engineering, type_level_programming, type_states}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://yoric.github.io/post/rust-typestate/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Teller/teller18__types_in_rust.pdf}, } @inproceedings{testa18_distr_submod_minim_over_networ_, title = {Distributed Submodular Minimization Over Networks}, subtitle = {A Greedy Column Generation Approach}, author = {Testa, Andrea and Notarnicola, Ivano and Notarstefano, Giuseppe}, year = {2018}, tags = {agents, algorithm, distributed_systems, greedy_algorithms, minimization, modularity, network}, booktitle = {2018 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)}, abstract = {Submodular optimization is a special class of combinatorial optimization arising in several machine learning problems, but also in cooperative control of complex systems. In this paper, we consider agents in an asynchronous, unreliable and time-varying directed network that aim at cooperatively solving submodular minimization problems in a fully distributed way. The challenge is that the (submodular) objective set-function is only partially known by agents, that is, each one is able to evaluate the function only for subsets including itself. We propose a distributed algorithm based on a proper linear programming reformulation of the combinatorial problem. Our algorithm builds on a column generation approach in which each agent maintains a local candidate basis and locally generates columns with a suitable greedy inner routine. A key interesting feature of the proposed algorithm is that the pricing problem, which involves an exponential number of constraints, is solved by the agents through a polynomial time greedy algorithm. We prove that the proposed distributed algorithm converges in finite time to an optimal solution of the submodular minimization problem and we corroborate the theoretical results by performing numerical computations on instances of the $s$–$t$ minimum graph cut problem.}, arxivid = {1812.05974}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5386-1394-8}, doi = {10.1109/CDC.2018.8618958}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.05974}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Testa/Testa_2018_Distributed_Submodular_Minimization_Over.pdf}, } @article{theocharis18_contin_expan_citiz_partic_10_, title = {The Continuous Expansion of Citizen Participation}, subtitle = {A New Taxonomy}, author = {Theocharis, Yannis and Van Deth, Jan W.}, year = {2018}, tags = {citizenship, institution, new_media, participation, politics, protest, social_network, taxonomy}, journal = {European Political Science Review}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, abstract = {The repertoire of political participation in democratic societies is expanding rapidly and covers such different activities as voting, demonstrating, volunteering, boycotting, blogging, and flash mobs. Relying on a new method for conceptualizing forms and modes of participation we show that a large variety of creative, expressive, individualized, and digitally enabled forms of participation can be classified as parts of the repertoire of political participation. Results from an innovative survey with a representative sample of the German population demonstrate that old and new forms are systematically integrated into a multi-dimensional taxonomy covering (1) voting, (2) digitally networked participation, (3) institutionalized participation, (4) protest, (5) civic participation, and (6) consumerist participation. Furthermore, the antecedents of consumerist, civic, and digitally networked participation, are very similar to those of older modes of participation such as protest and institutionalized participation. Whereas creative, expressive, and individualized modes appear to be expansions of protest activities, digitally networked forms clearly establish a new and distinct mode of political participation that fits in the general repertoire of political participation.}, invalid_isbn = {1544059102081}, issn = {17557747}, pages = {139–163}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S1755773916000230}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Theocharis/Theocharis_2018_The_Continuous_Expansion_of_Citizen_Part.pdf}, } @thesis{thompson18_build_abstr_story_compon_instit_tropes_, title = {Building Abstractable Story Components with Institutions and Tropes}, author = {Thompson, Matt}, year = {2018}, tags = {ASP, constraints, design, dissertation, folksonomy, InstaL, institution, language, MAS, narrative, norms, programming, StoryBuilding, storytelling, TropICAL}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {EngD}, url = {https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.761032}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Thompson/Thompson_2018_Building_Abstractable_Story_Components_w.pdf}, } @misc{thompson18_enemy_ai_desig_tom_clanc_divis_, title = {Enemy AI Design in Tom Clancy's The Division}, author = {Thompson, Thommy}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_ai, game_design, the_division}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/TommyThompson/20181203/331725/Enemy_AI_Design_in_Tom_Clancys_The_Division.php}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Thompson/Thompson_2018_Enemy_AI_Design_in_Tom_Clancy_s_The_Divi.pdf}, } @book{thouvenin18_remem_forget_digit_age_, title = {Remembering and Forgetting in the Digital Age}, author = {Thouvenin, Florent and Hettich, Peter and Burkert, Herbert and Gasser, Urs}, year = {2018}, tags = {digital_information, digitisation, ethics, forgetting, MAS, privacy, remembrance}, journal = {Law, Governance and Technology Series}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-90230-2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90230-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Thouvenin/Thouvenin_2018_Remembering_and_Forgetting_in_the_Digita.pdf}, } @online{tietz18__avoid_multit_to_write_better_code_, title = {Avoid Multitasking To Write Better Code}, author = {Tietz, Nicole}, year = {2018}, tags = {best_practices, multitasking, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ntietz.com/blog/avoid-multitasking-write-better-code/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tietz/tietz18__avoid_multit_to_write_better_code.pdf}, } @online{tietz18__even_bad_estim_are_valuab_, title = {Even Bad Estimatess Are Valuable If You Use Them Right}, author = {Tietz, Nicole}, year = {2018}, tags = {best_practices, estimation, software_engineering, uncertainty}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ntietz.com/blog/even-bad-estimates-valuable/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tietz/tietz18__even_bad_estim_are_valuab.pdf}, } @online{tietz18__topol_of_remot_teams_, title = {Topologies Of Remote Teams}, author = {Tietz, Nicole}, year = {2018}, tags = {basecamp_model, hybrid_model_transformation, linux_model, organisation, remote_work, software_engineering, topology, traditional_model}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ntietz.com/blog/topologies-of-remote-teams/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tietz/tietz18__topol_of_remot_teams.pdf}, } @online{timberg18__how_music_has_respon_to_, title = {How Music Has Responded To A Decade Of Economic Inequality}, author = {Timberg, Scott}, year = {2018}, tags = {global_financial_crisis, inequality, music, popular_culture, wealth_inequality}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/7/30/17561470/music-of-inequality}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Timberg/timberg18__how_music_has_respon_to.pdf}, } @online{tirado18__dear_dana_loesc_, title = {Dear Dana Loesch}, subtitle = {How Do You Sleep At Night?}, author = {Tirado, Linda}, year = {2018}, tags = {appalachia, dana_loesch, gun_control, gun_violence, missouri, NRA, racism, USA}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.thedailybeast.com/dear-dana-loesch-how-do-you-sleep-at-night/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tirado/tirado18__dear_dana_loesc.pdf}, } @book{togelius18_playin_smart_, title = {Playing Smart}, subtitle = {On Games, Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Togelius, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, creativity, game_studies, games}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03903-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Togelius/Togelius_2018_Playing_Smart.pdf}, } @inproceedings{toka18_siren_, title = {Siren}, subtitle = {Interface for Pattern Languages}, author = {Toka, Mert and Ince, Can and Baytas, Mehmet Aydın}, year = {2018}, tags = {authoring, design, HCI, interface, live_coding, modularity, music, patterns, sequence, Siren, sound}, booktitle = {New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://nime2018.icat.vt.edu/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Toka/Toka_2018_Siren.pdf}, } @book{totten18_, title = {An architectural approach to level design}, author = {Totten, Christopher W}, year = {2018}, tags = {architecture, design, game_design, game_space, level_design, narrative, space, world_building}, publisher = {AK Peters/CRC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Totten/Totten_2018_An_architectural_approach_to_level_desig.pdf}, } @article{towner18_contr_right_corpor_sustain_aroun_world_, title = {Control Rights and Corporate Sustainability Around the World}, author = {Towner, Mitch and Lins, Karl V. and Dyck, I.J. Alexander and Wagner, Hannes F. and Roth, Lukas}, year = {2018}, tags = {control_systems, corporations, economics, environment, ESG, firms, governance, investment, ownership, responsibility, social, sustainability}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, abstract = {We break apart the traditional components of corporate sustainability-Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)-to examine the importance of outside investors' control rights for firms' environmental performance. Using a global sample, we find that giving outside investors greater control rights improves environmental performance. Better governance yields the largest environmental improvements when firms are widely held and control is contestable. Across all firms, we find a strikingly strong positive impact on environmental performance when a female board member is appointed. Family-controlled firms, where outsiders have limited influence, have lower environmental performance relative to other firms.}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.3224680}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Towner/Towner_2018_Control_Rights_and_Corporate_Sustainabil.pdf}, } @book{tranter18:_edinb_critic_studies_law_, title = {Living in Technical Legality}, subtitle = {Science Fiction and Law as Technology}, author = {Tranter, Kieran}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, battlestar_galactica, cloning, doctor_who, dune, frankenstein, law, mad_max, technology, xenogensis}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, series = {Edinburgh Critical Studies In Law, Literature and The Humanities}, isbn = {978-1-4744-2090-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tranter/Kieran Tranter - Living in Technical Legality.epub}, file2 = {2000/2010/2018/Tranter/Kieran Tranter - Living in Technical Legality.pdf}, } @article{treweek18__aut_23_, title = {Autistic people's perspectives on stereotypes}, subtitle = {An interpretative phenomenological analysis}, author = {Treweek, Caroline and Wood, Chantelle and Martin, Jilly and Freeth, Megan}, year = {2018}, tags = {ASD, autism, disability, interpretative_phenomenological_analysis, phenomenology, stereotype}, journal = {Autism}, volume = {23}, number = {3}, pages = {759-769}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1362361318778286}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361318778286}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Treweek/Treweek_2018_Autistic_people_s_perspectives_on_stereo.pdf}, } @book{trounstine18_segreg_, title = {Segregation by design}, subtitle = {Local politics and inequality in American cities}, author = {Trounstine, Jessica}, year = {2018}, tags = {graphic_novel, segregation}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Trounstine/Trounstine_2018_Segregation_by_design.pdf}, } @book{tseng18_moder_kyoto_, title = {Modern Kyoto}, subtitle = {Building for Ceremony and Commemoration, 1868–1940}, author = {Tseng, Alice Y}, year = {2018}, tags = {ceremony, culture, history, imperialism, japan, kyoto, landmarks, okazaki, urban_design}, publisher = {University of Hawai'i Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Tseng/Tseng_2018_Modern_Kyoto.pdf}, } @article{turchin18_quant_histor_analy_uncov_singl_115_, title = {Quantitative historical analysis uncovers a single dimension of complexity that structures global variation in human social organization}, author = {Turchin, Peter and Currie, Thomas E. and Whitehouse, Harvey and François, Pieter and Feeney, Kevin and Mullins, Daniel and Hoyer, Daniel and Collins, Christina and Grohmann, Stephanie and Savage, Patrick and Mendel-Gleason, Gavin and Turner, Edward and Dupeyron, Agathe and Cioni, Enrico and Reddish, Jenny and Levine, Jill and Jordan, Greine and Brandl, Eva and Williams, Alice and Cesaretti, Rudolf and Krueger, Marta and Ceccarelli, Alessandro and Figliulo-Rosswurm, Joe and Tuan, Po-Ju and Peregrine, Peter and Marciniak, Arkadiusz and Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes and Kradin, Nikolay and Korotayev, Andrey and Palmisano, Alessio and Baker, David and Bidmead, Julye and Bol, Peter and Christian, David and Cook, Connie and Covey, Alan and Feinman, Gary and Júlíusson, Árni Daníel and Kristinsson, Axel and Miksic, John and Mostern, Ruth and Petrie, Cameron and Rudiak-Gould, Peter and ter Haar, Barend and Wallace, Vesna and Mair, Victor and Xie, Liye and Baines, John and Bridges, Elizabeth and Manning, Joseph and Lockhart, Bruce and Bogaard, Amy and Spencer, Charles}, year = {2018}, tags = {comparative_history, cultural_evolution, global_variation, historical_analysis, history, quantitative, social_organisation, socio_political_complexity}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, volume = {115}, number = {2}, publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, pages = {E144–E151}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1708800115}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1708800115}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Turchin/Turchin_2018_Quantitative_Historical_Analysis_Uncover.pdf}, } @inproceedings{udupa18_digit_turn_, title = {The Digital Turn}, subtitle = {New Directions in Media Anthropology}, author = {Udupa, Sahana and Costa, Elisabetta and Budka, Philipp}, year = {2018}, tags = {anthropology, digital, new_media, ontology}, booktitle = {15th European Association of Social Anthropologists Biennial Conference, EASA}, abstract = {With the advent of digital media technologies, internet-based devices and services, mobile computing as well as software applications and digital platforms new opportunities and challenges have come to the forefront in the anthropological study of media. For media anthropology and related fields, such as digital and visual anthropology, it is of particular interest how people engage with digital media and technologies; how digital devices and tools are integrated and embedded in everyday life; and how they are entangled with different social practices and cultural processes. The digital turn in media anthropology signals the growing importance of digital media technologies in contemporary sociocultural, political and economic processes. This panel suggested that the digital turn could be seen a paradigm shift in the anthropological study of media, and foregrounded three important streams of exploration that might indicate new directions in the anthropology of media. More and more aspects of people's everyday life and their lived experiences are mediated by digital technologies. Playing, learning, dating, loving, migrating, dying, as well as friendship, kinship, politics, and news production and consumption, have been affected by the diffusion of digital technologies. We often hear far-reaching statements about these transformations, such as euphoric pronouncements about digital media as a radical enabler of grassroots democracy. Yet, new forms of exclusion enacted via digital circulation and online extreme speech need anthropological attention, 1}, pages = {1–13}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.media-anthropology.net/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Udupa/Udupa_2018_The_Digital_Turn.pdf}, } @inproceedings{urquhart18_optim_illum_real_world_workf_, title = {Optimisation and Illumination of a Real-World Workforce Scheduling and Routing Application (WSRP) via Map-Elites}, author = {Urquhart, Neil and Hart, Emma}, year = {2018}, tags = {MAP_Elites, multi_objective, quality_diversity, workforce_scheduling}, booktitle = {International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {488–499}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99253-2_39}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Urquhart/Urquhart_2018_Optimisation_and_Illumination_of_a_Real_.pdf}, } @report{usgs18_map_projec_, title = {Map Projections}, author = {{US Geological Survey}}, year = {2018}, tags = {cartography, maps, politics, visualisation}, institution = {US Geological Survey}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/cegis/map-projections?qt-science_support_page_related_con=1#qt-science_support_page_related_con}, file = {2000/2010/2018/USGS/USGS_2018_Map_Projections.pdf}, } @book{valencia18_gore_capit_, title = {Gore Capitalism}, author = {Valencia, Sayak}, year = {2018}, tags = {capitalism, criticism, feminism, gore, necropolitics, politics, snuff}, publisher = {Semiotext(e)}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-63590-012-5}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Valencia/Valencia_2018_Gore_Capitalism.pdf}, } @article{vandenbroucke18_from_ideas_to_studies_10_, title = {From Ideas To Studies}, subtitle = {How To Get Ideas and Sharpen Them Into Research Questions}, author = {Vandenbroucke, Jan P. and Pearce, Neil}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, design, methods, question, research, taxonomy, writing}, journal = {Clinical Epidemiology}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, abstract = {Where do new research questions come from? This is at best only partially taught in courses or textbooks about clinical or epidemiological research. Methods are taught under the assumption that a researcher already knows the research question and knows which methods will fit that question. Similarly, the real complexity of the thought processes that lead to a scientific undertaking is almost never described in published papers. In this paper, we first discuss how to get an idea that is worth researching. We describe sources of new ideas and how to foster a creative attitude by “cultivating your thoughts”. Only a few of these ideas will make it into a study. Next, we describe how to sharpen and focus a research question so that a study becomes feasible and a valid test of the underlying idea. To do this, the idea needs to be “pruned”. Pruning a research question means cutting away anything that is unnecessary, so that only the essence remains. This includes determining both the latent and the stated objectives, specific pruning questions, and the use of specific schemes to structure reasoning. After this, the following steps include preparation of a brief protocol, conduct of a pilot study, and writing a draft of the paper including draft tables. Then you are ready to carry out your research.}, invalid_isbn = {1179-1349 (Print) 1179-1349 (Linking)}, issn = {11791349}, pages = {253–264}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {29563838}, doi = {10.2147/CLEP.S142940}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.07.785}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Vandenbroucke/Vandenbroucke_2018_From_Ideas_To_Studies.pdf}, } @misc{varughese18_contr_swarm_, title = {Controlling Swarms}, subtitle = {A Programming Paradigm With Minimalistic Communication}, author = {Varughese, Joshua Cherian and Hornischer, Hannes and Thenius, Ronald and Zahadat, Payam and Wotawa, Franz and Schmickl, Thomas}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, algorithm, communication, language, meta, organisation, programming, swarms, visualisation, WOSPP}, abstract = {Inspired by natural swarms, numerous control schemes enabling robotic swarms, mobile sensor networks and other multi-agent systems to exhibit various self-organized behaviors have been suggested. In this work, we present a Wave Oriented Swarm Programming Paradigm (WOSPP) enabling the control of swarms with minimalistic communication bandwidth in a simple manner, yet allowing the emergence of diverse complex behaviors and autonomy of the swarm. Communi cation in the proposed paradigm is based on “ping”-signals inspired by strategies for communication and self organization of slime mold (dictyostelium discoideum) and fireflies (lampyridae). Signals propagate as information-waves throughout the swarm. We show that even with 1-bit bandwidth communication between agents suffices for the design of a substantial set of behaviors in the domain of essential behaviors of a collective. Ultimately, the reader will be enabled to develop and design a control scheme for individual swarms.}, arxivid = {1804.04202}, month = {apr}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1804.04202}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Varughese/Varughese_2018_Controlling_Swarms.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vassiliades18_discov_elite_hyper_by_lever_inter_correl_, title = {Discovering the Elite Hypervolume By Leveraging Interspecies Correlation}, author = {Vassiliades, Vassilis and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2018}, tags = {elite_hypervolume, illumination_algorithm, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, organization = {ACM}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3205455.3205602}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Vassiliades/Vassiliades_2018_Discovering_the_Elite_Hypervolume_By_Lev.pdf}, } @article{vassiliades18_using_centr_voron_tessel_to_22_, title = {Using Centroidal Voronoi Tessellations To Scale Up the Multidimensional Archive of Phenotypic Elites Algorithm}, author = {Vassiliades, Vassilis and Chatzilygeroudis, Konstantinos and Mouret, Jean-Baptiste}, year = {2018}, tags = {illumination_algorithm, MAP_Elites, quality_diversity, voronoi}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, publisher = {IEEE}, pages = {623–630}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/1619.05729}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Vassiliades/Vassiliades_2018_Using_Centroidal_Voronoi_Tessellations_T.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vella18_city_singl_fantas_role_playin_games_, title = {The City in Singleplayer Fantasy Role Playing Games}, author = {Vella, Daniel and Giappone, Krista Bonello Rutter}, year = {2018}, tags = {architecture, city, game_studies, phenomenology, space, urban_design, urban_space}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of Digital Games Research Association, Digra}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Vella/Vella_2018_The_City_in_Singleplayer_Fantasy_Role_Pl.pdf}, } @misc{verity18_synth_theor_vs_synth_theor_, title = {The Synthetic Theory of infinity-categories Vs the Synthetic Theory of infinity-categories}, author = {Verity, Dominic and Shulman, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {arrows, category_theory, hom_types, math, presentation, rezk_types, segal_types, taxonomy, types}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Verity/Verity_2018_The_Synthetic_Theory_of_nfty_categorie.pdf}, } @report{veterans18_va_nation_suicid_data_repor_, title = {VA National Suicide Data Report (2005-2016)}, author = {{Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Suicide Prevention}}, year = {2018}, tags = {mental_health, report, statistics, suicide, veterans_affairs}, number = {September}, abstract = {Recent experimental data on 125 I has revealed several interesting structural features. These include the observation of a three quasiparticle band, prolate and oblate deformed bands, signature inversion in the yrast positive-parity band and identification of the unfavoured h 11/2 band showing very large signature splitting. In the present work, particle-rotor-model calculations have been performed for the h 11/2 band, using an axially symmetric deformed Nilsson potential. The calculations reproduce the experimental results well and predict a moderate prolate quadrupole deformation of about 0.2 for the band.}, institution = {U.S Department of Veterans Affairs}, pages = {12}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Suicide/Suicide_2018_Va_National_Suicide_Data_Report_2005_20.pdf}, } @article{vogel18_antic_emerg_biotec_threat_, title = {Anticipating Emerging Biotechnology Threats}, author = {Vogel, Kathleen M. and Ouagrham-Gormley, Sonia Ben}, year = {2018}, tags = {biotechnology, CRISPR, genetics, risk, technology}, journal = {Politics and the Life Sciences}, abstract = {article discusses the contingencies and complexities of CRISPR. It outlines key problems regarding off-target effects and replication of experimental work that are important to consider in light of CRISPR's touted ease of use and diffusion. In light of literature on the sociotechnical dimensions of the life sciences and biotechnology and literature on former bioweapons programs, this article argues that we need more detailed empirical case studies of the social and technical factors shaping CRISPR and related gene-editing techniques in order to better understand how they may be different from other advances in biotechnology - or whether similar features remain. This information will be critical to better inform intelligence practitioners and policymakers about the security implications of new gene-editing techniques./p}, issn = {0730-9384}, pages = {1–17}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/pls.2018.21}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0730938418000217/type/journal_article}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Vogel/Vogel_2018_Anticipating_Emerging_Biotechnology_Thre.pdf}, } @booklet{wagner18_dagst_manif_7_, title = {Dagstuhl Manifestos}, editor = {Wagner, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {argumentation, data_management, formal_argumentation, information_retrieval, internet_of_things, NLP, recommender_system, tensors}, journal = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4230/DAGMAN.7.1.I}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2019/10179/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wagner/Wagner_2018_Dagstuhl_Manifestos.pdf}, } @report{walsh18__comman_tactic_handb_, title = {Commander's Tactical Handbook}, author = {Walsh, Roberts.}, year = {2018}, tags = {tactics, US_military, warfare}, identifier = {MCRP 3-30.7 GN}, institution = {U.S Marine Corps}, pcn = {144 000042 00}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.marines.cc}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Walsh/MCRP 3-30.7 GN.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wani18_contex_aware_knowl_bases_effic_contex_retriev_, title = {Context Aware Knowledge Bases for Efficient Contextual Retrieval}, subtitle = {Design and Methodologies}, author = {Wani, Sharyar and Sembok, Tengku Mohd. Tengku and Mir, Mohammad Shuaib}, year = {2018}, tags = {context, design, information_retrieval, knowledge_based_systems}, booktitle = {Fifth International Conference on Computational Science and Technology 2018 (ICCST2018)}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering}, pages = {569-579}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_55}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2622-6_55}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wani/Wani_2018_Context_Aware_Knowledge_Bases_for_Effici.pdf}, } @article{weintrop18_how_block_based_text_based_17_, title = {How Block-Based, Text-Based, and Hybrid Block/text Modalities Shape Novice Programming Practices}, author = {Weintrop, David and Wilensky, Uri}, year = {2018}, tags = {block_based_programming, design, education, modality, pedagogy, programming, visual_programming}, journal = {International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction}, volume = {17}, pages = {83-92}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijcci.2018.04.005}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcci.2018.04.005}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Weintrop/Weintrop_2018_How_Block_Based_Text_Based_and_Hybrid_.pdf}, } @article{weisbuch18_lattic_dynam_inequit_21_, title = {Lattice Dynamics of Inequity}, author = {Weisbuch, Gérard}, year = {2018}, tags = {ABM, dynamical_regimes, inequality, inequity, JASSS, lattice, lattive, tag, transition}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, abstract = {We discuss a model of inequity based on iteration of the Nash multi-agent bargaining game on a lattice. Agent's choices are based on a logit function and gradual decay of memories of past profits. Numerical simulations demonstrate the stability of various dynamical regimes, such as disorder, fairness or inequity, according to parameters and initial conditions. When playing the game on a lattice i.e. using neighbouring agent interactions instead of random interaction among the whole agent population, one observes spatial domains and specific patterns in addition to the temporal convergence toward attractors observed when interactions involve any pair of agents. A result specific to the network topology is the co-existence of domains with different regimes, allowing the emergence of the inequity condition even in the absence of tags.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {11}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.18564/jasss.3635}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/21/1/11.html}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Weisbuch/Weisbuch_2018_Lattice_Dynamics_of_Inequity.pdf}, } @book{whaley18_holy_roman_empir_, title = {The Holy Roman Empire}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Whaley, Joachim}, year = {2018}, tags = {history, holy_roman_empire}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Very Short Introductions}, doi = {10.1093/actrade/9780198748762.001.0001}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198748762.001.0001}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Whaley/Whaley_2018_The_Holy_Roman_Empire.pdf}, } @inproceedings{whittaker18_debug_, title = {Debugging distributed systems with why-across-time provenance}, author = {Whittaker, Michael and Teodoropol, Cristina and Alvaro, Peter and Hellerstein, Joseph M}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, data_provenance, debugging, distributed_systems, FSMs}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing}, pages = {333–346}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Whittaker/Whittaker_2018_Debugging_distributed_systems_with_why_a.pdf}, } @book{wiener18_norber_wiener_life_cyber_, title = {Norbert Wiener-A Life in Cybernetics}, author = {Wiener, Norbert and Kline, Ronald R}, year = {2018}, tags = {ai, autobiography, cybernetics, kansas, math, philosophy}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-53544-1}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wiener/Wiener_2018_Norbert_Wiener_A_Life_in_Cybernetics.pdf}, } @book{wiest18_essay_, title = {101 Essays that will change the way you think}, author = {Wiest, Brianna}, year = {2018}, tags = {__come_back_to, essay}, publisher = {Thought Catalog Books}, isbn = {978-1-945796-06-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wiest/Wiest_2018_101_Essays_that_will_change_the_way_you_.epub}, } @article{wijaya18_give_me_hallel_39_, title = {Give Me a Hallelujah! Amen! Institutional Reproduction in the Presence of Moral Perturbation and the Dynamics of Emotional Investment}, author = {Wijaya, Hendra R and Heugens, Pursey PMAR}, year = {2018}, tags = {emotional_investment, ethnography, institutional_reproduction, moral_perturbation, systemic_power}, journal = {Organization Studies}, volume = {39}, number = {4}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {491–514}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wijaya/Wijaya_2018_Give_Me_a_Hallelujah_Amen_Institutiona.pdf}, } @online{wilhoit18__there_is_no_such_thing_, title = {There Is No Such Thing As Liberalism - Or Progressivism, Etc}, author = {Wilhoit, Frank}, year = {2018}, tags = {conservatism, quote}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://crookedtimber.org/2018/03/21/liberals-against-progressives/#comment-729288}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wilhoit/The travesty of liberalism — Crooked Timber.pdf}, } @book{winter18_machiav_order_violen_, title = {Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence}, author = {Winter, Yves}, year = {2018}, tags = {cruelty, force, institution, politics, spectacle}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-108-44544-3}, doi = {10.1017/9781108635578}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Winter/Winter_2018_Machiavelli_and_the_Orders_of_Violence.pdf}, } @online{wolfe18__emacs_as_c_devel_envir_, title = {Emacs As A C# Development Environment}, author = {Wolfe, Josh}, year = {2018}, tags = {csharp, emacs, programming}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://joshwolfe.ca/posts/emacs-csharp-development/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wolfe/wolfe18_emacs_as_c_devel_envir.pdf}, } @article{woo18_racial_discr_mental_healt_usa_5_, title = {Racial Discrimination and Mental Health in the USA}, subtitle = {Testing the Reverse Racism Hypothesis}, author = {Woo, Bongki}, year = {2018}, tags = {discrimination, mental_health, race, reverse_racism, USA}, journal = {Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities}, volume = {5}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {766–773}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s40615-017-0421-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Woo/Woo_2018_Racial_Discrimination_and_Mental_Health_.pdf}, } @article{wood18_impac_punit_immig_polic_paren_2_, title = {Impact of punitive immigration policies, parent-child separation and child detention on the mental health and development of children}, author = {Wood, Laura C N}, year = {2018}, tags = {children, detention, family_separation, immigration, mental_health, policy}, journal = {BMJ Paediatrics Open}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {BMJ}, pages = {e000338}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1136/bmjpo-2018-000338}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2018-000338}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wood/Wood_2018_Impact_of_Punitive_Immigration_Policies_.pdf}, } @book{woodruff18_ethic_givin_, title = {The Ethics of Giving}, editor = {Woodruff, Paul}, year = {2018}, tags = {charity, consequentialism, effective_altruism, ethics, immanuel_kant, justice, peter_singer, philanthropy, utilitarianism}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, isbn = {978-0-19-064887-9}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780190648879.001.0001}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190648879.001.0001}, } @inbook{woolley18__bot_proxy_, title = {The Bot Proxy}, subtitle = {Designing Automated Self Expression}, author = {Woolley, Samuel and Shorey, Samantha and Howard, Philip}, year = {2018}, tags = {bots, identity, quantified_self, self_expression, social_media, technology}, pages = {18}, crossref = {papacharissi18:_networ_self_platf_stories_connec_}, } @report{work18__impac_of_benef_sanct_employ_outcom_, title = {The Impact Of Benefit Sanctions On Employment Outcomes}, author = {{U.K Department Of Work And Pensions}}, year = {2018}, tags = {benefit_sanctions, DWP, UK, welfare_state}, institution = {U.K Department of Work & Pensions}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-impact-of-benefit-sanctions-on-employment-outcomes-draft-report}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Work/the-impact-of-benefit-sanctions-on-employment-outcomes.pdf}, } @book{workshop18:_codex_harleq_b_, title = {Codex Harlequins}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, tabletop_game}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer 40,0000}, isbn = {978-1-78826-419-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/Codex - Harlequins (Errata 1.2 & CA 2018 updated).pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_adept_astar_death_, title = {Codex Adeptus Astartes Deathwatch}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-417-4}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Imperium Adeptus Astartes Deathwatch.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_adept_custod_, title = {Codex Adeptus Custodes}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book, tabletop_game}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer 40,0000}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/Warhammer 40k - Codex - Adeptus Custodes.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_drukh_, title = {Codex Drukhari}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-360-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Xenos Aeldari Drukhari.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_geller_infec_, title = {Codex Gellerpox Infected}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/codex gellerpox infected.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_imper_knigh_, title = {Codex Imperial Knights}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-164-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/Codex Imperial Knights (8th Edition).pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_necron_, title = {Codex Necrons}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-309-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex - Xenos Necrons.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_orks_, title = {Codex Orks}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-455-6}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex - Xenos Orks.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_tau_empir_, title = {Codex T'au Empire}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-307-8}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/Codex Tau Empire 2018.pdf}, } @book{workshop18__codex_thous_sons_, title = {Codex Thousand Sons}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2018}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-78826-302-3}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Workshop/40K 8e - Codex Chaos Heretic Astartes Thousand Sons.pdf}, } @book{worren18__organ_desig_, title = {Organization Design}, subtitle = {Simplifying Complex Systems}, author = {Worren, Nicolay}, year = {2018}, tags = {__important, complex_systems, hierarchy, institutions, organisational_design}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-315-14511-2}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Worren/organization design.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wotter18_natyas_, title = {NATYASASTRA}, subtitle = {A Dramatic Game for the Self-Regulation of Social Exchange Processes in MAS}, author = {Wotter, Renata Gomes and de Farias Traversi, Nelson and Costa, Lucas Tubino and Dimuro, Graçaliz Pereira and Adamatti, Diana Francisca}, year = {2018}, tags = {__printed, ABM, bayesian, behaviour, debt, emotion, erlang, evolution, finance, fuzzy_logic, games, groups, InterSCSimulator, JASON, KILT, large_scale, markets, MAS, meta, NATYASASTRA, regulation, relationship, reputation, robotics, sanction, text_book, tisk}, crossref = {dimuro18_multi_agent_based_simul_xviii_}, } @article{wright18__sched_69_, title = {Scheduling an amateur cricket league over a nine-year period}, author = {Wright, Mike}, year = {2018}, tags = {cricket, heuristics, simulated_annealing, sport, task_scheduling, UK}, journal = {Journal of the Operational Research Society}, volume = {69}, number = {11}, date_added = {Fri Dec 2 08:48:47 2022}, pages = {1854-1862}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/01605682.2017.1415642}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01605682.2017.1415642}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wright/Wright_2018_Scheduling_an_amateur_cricket_league_ove.pdf}, } @book{wu18_mourn_ritual_archaic_class_greec_, title = {Mourning Rituals in Archaic & Classical Greece and Pre-Qin China}, author = {Wu, Xiaoqun}, year = {2018}, tags = {behaviour, china, clothing, death, gesture, greece, history, mourning, ritual, text_book}, publisher = {Palgrave MacMillan}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-13-0632-7}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Wu/Wu_2018_Mourning_Rituals_in_Archaic_Classical_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{xiao18_ontol_based_data_acces_, title = {Ontology-Based Data Access}, subtitle = {A Survey}, author = {Xiao, Guohui and Calvanese, Diego and Kontchakov, Roman and Lembo, Domenico and Poggi, Antonella and Rosati, Riccardo and Zakharyaschev, Michael}, year = {2018}, tags = {ontology, ontology_based_data_access, review, survey}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the international joint conference on Artificial intelligence, IJCAI}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/23205/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Xiao/Xiao_2018_Ontology_Based_Data_Access.pdf}, } @inproceedings{xu18_formal_approac_embed_first_princ_, title = {A Formal Approach to Embedding First-Principles Planning in BDI Agent Systems}, author = {Xu, Mengwei and Bauters, Kim and McAreavey, Kevin and Liu, Weiru}, year = {2018}, tags = {BDI, MAS, planning, semantics, uncertainty}, pages = {333-347}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-00461-3_23}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00461-3_23}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Xu/Xu_2018_A_Formal_Approach_to_Embedding_First_Pri.pdf}, crossref = {ciucci18_scalab_uncer_manag_}, } @booklet{yannakakis2018artificial_, title = {Artificial Intelligence and Games (Draft)}, author = {Yannakakis, Georgios N. and Togelius, Julian}, year = {2018}, tags = {__draft, ai, video_games}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://gameaibook.org/}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Yannakakis/book2.pdf}, } @book{yergeau18_author_autis_, title = {Authoring Autism}, subtitle = {On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness}, author = {Yergeau, Melanie}, year = {2018}, tags = {autism}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8223-7218-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Yergeau/Yergeau_2018_Authoring_Autism.pdf}, } @misc{yorgey18_explain_type_error_, title = {Explaining Type Errors}, author = {Yorgey, Brent}, year = {2018}, tags = {errors, explanation, haskell, HCI, presentation, types, usability}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Yorgey/Yorgey_2018_Explaining_Type_Errors.pdf}, } @article{youngblood18_desig_pract_human_scale_onlin_games_, title = {Design Practices for Human Scale Online Games}, author = {Youngblood, Alexander and Cox, Crystin and Hoffman-John, Eric and Brink, Kyle and Kim, Amy Jo and Cook, Daniel and Cartwright, Isaia and Hughes, Link}, year = {2018}, tags = {design, game_design, human_scale, online_games, project_horse_shoe}, journal = {Project Horseshoe}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.projecthorseshoe.com/reports/featured/ph18r8.htm}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Youngblood/Youngblood_2018_Design_Practices_for_Human_Scale_Online_.pdf}, } @book{yusoff18_billion_black_anthr_none_27_, title = {A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None}, author = {Yusoff, Kathryn}, year = {2018}, tags = {geology, politics, race, text_book}, volume = {27}, publisher = {University of Minnesota Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4529-6205-4}, doi = {10.5749/9781452962054}, url = {https://manifold.umn.edu/projects/a-billion-black-anthropocenes-or-none}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Yusoff/Yusoff_2018_A_Billion_Black_Anthropocenes_or_None.pdf}, } @book{zack18_philos_race_, title = {Philosophy of Race}, subtitle = {An Introduction}, author = {Zack, Naomi}, year = {2018}, tags = {biology, feminism, history, philosophy, race, racism, society}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-319-78729-9}, doi = {10.1007/978/3-319-78729-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Zack/Zack_2018_Philosophy_of_Race.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zeiler18_resear_lets_play_gamin_videos_gamev_, title = {Researching Let's Play Gaming Videos as Gamevironments.}, author = {Zeiler, Xenia}, year = {2018}, tags = {game_environments, games, lets_play}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 3rd Conference Helsinki, Finland, March 7-9, 2018}, pages = {334–340}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/publications/researching-lets-play-gaming-videos-as-gamevironments}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Zeiler/Zeiler_2018_Researching_Let_s_Play_Gaming_Videos_as_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zhang18__charac_onlin_public_discus_patter_partic_inter_2_, title = {Characterizing Online Public Discussions through Patterns of Participant Interactions}, author = {Zhang, Justine and Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Cristian and Sauper, Christina and Taylor, Sean J.}, year = {2018}, tags = {communication, data_mining, facebook, interaction, social_media}, journal = {Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction}, volume = {2}, number = {CSCW}, pages = {1-27}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/3274467}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3274467}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Zhang/Zhang_2018_Characterizing_Online_Public_Discussions.pdf}, } @article{zhang18_embod_cognit_from_persp_vygot_8_, title = {Embodied Cognition From the Perspective of Vygotsky's Socio-Cultural Theory}, author = {Zhang, Xuejiao and Wang, Huili and Guo, Dan}, year = {2018}, tags = {embodied_cognition, lev_vygotsky, socio_cultural}, journal = {Philosophy Study}, volume = {8}, number = {8}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.17265/2159-5313/2018.08.003}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17265/2159-5313/2018.08.003}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Zhang/Zhang_2018_Embodied_Cognition_From_the_Perspective_.pdf}, } @book{zill18_first_cours_differ_equat_model_applic_, title = {A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications}, author = {Zill, Dennis G.}, year = {2018}, tags = {calculus, differential_equations, laplace_transform, math}, edition = {11}, publisher = {Cengage Learning}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-337-29312-9}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Zill/Zill_2018_A_First_Course_in_Differential_Equations.pdf}, } @online{sjunneson-henry25:_disab_peopl_destr_scien_fiction, url = {https://www.uncannymagazine.com/issues/uncanny-magazine-issue-twenty-four/}, tags = {science_fiction,disability}, author = {Elsa Sjunneson-Henry and Dominik Parisien and Nicolette Barischoff and S. Qiouyi Lu and Judith Tarr}, title = {Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction}, year = {2018}, file = {2000/2010/2018/Sjunneson-henry/sjunneson-henry25__disab_peopl_destr_scien_fiction.pdf}, } @online{gabriele26:_there_were_no_border_in_middl_ages, url = {https://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewgabriele/2018/11/05/no-borders-middle-ages/}, tags = {medieval_history,immigration,politics,racism}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2018/Gabriele/There Were No Borders In The Middle Ages.pdf}, author = {Gabriele, Matthew}, title = {There Were No Borders In The Middle Ages}, year = {2018}, } @online{diego26:_gover_docum_show_custom_border, url = {https://www.aclu-sdic.org/government-documents-show-customs-border-protection-officials-have-abused-migrant-children/}, tags = {police_violence,CBP,ICE,child_abuse}, author = {{ACLU Of San Diego And Imperial Counties}}, title = {Government Documents Show Customs & Border Protection Officials Have Abused Migrant Children}, year = {2018}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2010/2018/Diego/diego26__gover_docum_show_custom_border.pdf}, }