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WASSA 2021 shared task : predicting empathy and emotion in reaction to news stories Universiteit Gent
This paper presents the results that were obtained from the WASSA 2021 shared task on predicting empathy and emotions. The participants were given access to a dataset comprising empathic reactions to news stories where harm is done to a person, group, or other. These reactions consist of essays, Batson empathic concern, and personal distress scores, and the dataset was further extended with news articles, person-level demographic information ...
Dissociating central and auditory attention : is there a shared bottleneck for response selection and auditory search? Universiteit Gent
Visual and central attention share a capacity limitation when the demands for serial item selection in visual search are high Universiteit Gent
Coupling Lead Isotope Analysis and Petrography to characterize Fabrics of Storage and Trade Containers from Hala Sultan Tekke (Cyprus) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Lead isotopes, thin- and sherd-section analyses are coupled on pottery-vessel fragments excavated from the Late Bronze Age site of Hala Sultan Tekke (south-east Cyprus) and representing fabrics used for the production of storage and trade containers. The fabrics of the sherds are first described according to general macroscopic observations. Based on the different fabrics identified, a petrographic analysis is carried out on thin sections and ...
Coupling lead isotope analysis and petrography to characterize fabrics of storage and trade containers from Hala Sultan Tekke (Cyprus)* KU Leuven
Lead isotopes, thin- and sherd-section analyses are coupled on pottery-vessel fragments excavated from the Late Bronze Age site of Hala Sultan Tekke (south-east Cyprus) and representing fabrics used for the production of storage and trade containers. The fabrics of the sherds are first described according to general macroscopic observations. Based on the different fabrics identified, a petrographic analysis is carried out on thin sections and ...
Limits of Human Rights Protection from the Perspective of Legal Anthropology KU Leuven
Aspiring to embrace the whole of a specific field of knowledge is an illusory temptation. The authors who attempt to do so are therefore few and far between. The opposite approach, which consists of defining the limits of a discipline, seems intellectually more honest. Yet here, too, there are few who are willing to take the risk. It would be hard to imagine thirty or so physicians getting together to produce a collective work focusing on the ...
EARTHQUAKE RESISTING POTENTIAL OF INNOVATIVE HYBRID COUPLED SHEAR WALLS WITH LASER-CUT OPEN-TO-CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTION CONNECTIONS Universiteit Hasselt
Although conventional reinforced concrete (RC) or hybrid coupled wall (HCW) structures have been used for a number of years as earthquake resistant system in high to moderate seismic areas thanks to their lateral strength, stiffness, and energy dissipation characteristics, some drawbacks such as expensive detailing, costly foundations, large overall weight of the system, difficult restoration works etc. have limited their paramount potential ...
Active Control of Turbulent Axisymmetric Jets using Zero-net-mass-flux Actuation KU Leuven
Turbulent axisymmetric jets are found in many environmental and technological flows. This wide range of applicability has triggered numerous studies on jet-flow control over the years. A topic of major interest has been increasing the mixing rate between the injected fluid and stagnant ambient fluid around the jet, with, e.g., possible applications towards cleaner combustion with less carbon emissions, or more efficient pollutant and waste-water ...