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    Chantal Maillard. La escritura como estrategia contra el dolor

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    Chantal Maillard parte de los conceptos, la actitud y la mirada aprendidos en la india para establecer una respuesta al dolor que ha atravesado su vida. La literatura es parte de esa respuesta. Se concibe como un camino de destrucción del ego y sus alredeChantal Maillard departs from the concepts, the attitude and the look learned in the india to establish a response to the pain that has crossed his life. The literature is a part of this response. It is conceived as a way of destruction of the ego and hi

    Improvements of Pan-European IDM Architecture to Enable Identity Delegation Based on X.509 Proxy Certificates and SAML

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    To foster the secure use of telematic services provided by public institutions, most European countries – and others in the rest of the world – are promoting electronic identification systems among their citizens to enable fully reliable identification. However, in today’s globalized environment, it is becoming more common for citizens and entities of a given country, with their own electronic credentials under the legal framework of their country, to seek access to the public services provided by other countries with different legal frameworks and credentials. At present, a number of projects in the European Union are attempting to solve the problem through the use of pan-European identity management systems that ensure interoperability between the public institutions of different Member States. However, the solutions adopted to date are inadequate, for they do not envision all possible cases of user interaction with institutions. Specifically, they fail to address a very important aspect provided in different national legal systems, namely delegation of identity, by which a citizen can authorize another to act on his or her behalf in accessing certain services provided by public institutions. This paper provides a thorough analysis of problems of delegation and proposes an architecture based on X.509 Proxy Certificates and SAML assertions to enable delegation in provision of services in the complex and heterogeneous environment presented by the public institutions of the European Union as a whole

    La iglesia de San Pablo Apóstol de Zaragoza. Puesta en uso turístico y cultural de un monumento Patrimonio de la Humanidad

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    [EN] In 2001 the church of San Pablo de Zaragoza was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for being one of the best examples of Aragonese Mudejar art. The parish was established in the middle of the 13th century and, since then, its architecture and heritage have been expanding and enriching throughout the centuries. Its situation in the San Pablo neighborhood, plunged in the 80s and 90s of the 20th century in a serious process of social and urban degradation, made the temple almost forgotten by the citizens and visitors. In April 2015 the Parish launched a tourist and cultural management plan that we can define as unprecedented in the Zaragoza area. The initiative is intended to facilitate the visit of the Mudejar church and tower, and to promote the knowledge of its rich heritage as an open space for different cultural activities, without forgetting the temple's worship and religious celebrations.[ES] En el año 2001 la iglesia de San Pablo de Zaragoza fue declarada por la Unesco Patrimonio de la Humanidad por ser uno de los mejores ejemplos del arte mudéjar aragonés. La parroquia de San Pablo se constituyó a mediados del siglo XIII y, desde entonces, su arquitectura y su patrimonio fueron ampliándose y enriqueciéndose a lo largo de los siglos. Su situación en el barrio de San Pablo, sumido en los años 80 y 90 del siglo XX en un grave proceso de degradación social y urbanística, hizo que el templo fuera casi olvidado por zaragozanos y visitantes. En abril de 2015 la Parroquia puso en marcha un plan de gestión turística y cultural que podemos definir como inédito en el ámbito zaragozano. La iniciativa está destinada a facilitar la visita de la iglesia y torre mudéjar, y a promover el conocimiento de su rico patrimonio como espacio abierto a diferentes actividades culturales, sin olvidar el culto y las celebraciones religiosas del templo.García Gómez, S. (2021). La iglesia de San Pablo Apóstol de Zaragoza. Puesta en uso turístico y cultural de un monumento Patrimonio de la Humanidad. En I Simposio anual de Patrimonio Natural y Cultural ICOMOS España. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 405-412. https://doi.org/10.4995/icomos2019.2019.11749OCS40541

    San Pablo, un museo reimaginado. La creación de un museo "efímero" en la Iglesia de San Pablo de Zaragoza

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    [ES] En el año 2021 la iglesia de San Pablo de Zaragoza celebró dos importantes efemérides, el 90 aniversario de la declaración del templo como Monumento Nacional, y el 20 aniversario de su declaración como  Patrimonio Mundial por la Unesco dentro de la Arquitectura Mudéjar de Aragón. A lo largo de estos 90 años se han sucedido las propuestas para crear un museo dentro de sus muros, donde poder reunir y mostrar las obras más preciadas de su valioso legado artístico. Lamentablemente ninguno de los proyectos ha llegado a materializarse, por lo que hoy en día la iglesia de San Pablo no cuenta aún con un museo  propio. La celebración del Día Internacional  de los Museos el 18 de mayo de 2021– bajo el lema “El futuro de los museos: recuperar y reimaginar”–,  fue la oportunidad para unir estas dos celebraciones y, además, recuperar, reivindicar y recordar la necesidad de crear un museo parroquial en la iglesia de San Pablo. El propósito de “San Pablo, un museo reimaginado” fue crear un espacio cultural emergente, un museo temporal y efímero, abierto un breve periodo de tiempo. El “museo reimaginado” permitió  pasear por algunas de las mejores obras artísticas de esta iglesia y descubrir esculturas, pinturas, orfebrería, textiles, faroles, estandartes y muchos otros elementos inéditos para el gran público. Además, durante los días de apertura del museo se difundieron algunas de las obras en nuestras redes sociales para divulgarlas de forma virtual a todas cuantas personas no puedan venir a contemplarlas presencialmente.García Gómez, S. (2023). San Pablo, un museo reimaginado. La creación de un museo "efímero" en la Iglesia de San Pablo de Zaragoza. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 241-249. https://doi.org/10.4995/Icomos2022.2022.1498924124

    Aportaciones del Proyecto Votescript a los Esquemas Tradicionales de Voto Electrónico.

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    This paper hallmarks the most relevant contributions carried out by the authors in the VOTESCRIPT project (TIC2000-1630-C02). The main goal of this project was the analysis, definition and implementation of a system which copes with every phases and elements existing in a process of electronic voting using computer networks. A summary of the main criticisms of electronic voting is presented to disclose that the most relevant voting schemes only take into account a technological perspective, just trying to imitate the conventional voting schemes. Nevertheless in these proposals important aspects such individual and global verification are not properly undertaken. The paper includes the proposed solutions of the project to solve these mentioned problems

    Is Europe ready to provide a pan-European Identity Management System?

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    European public administrations must manage citizens' digital identities, particularly considering interoperability among different countries. Owing to the diversity of electronic identity management (eIDM) systems, when users of one such system seek to communicate with governments using a different system, both systems must be linked and understand each other. To achieve this, the European Union is working on an interoperability framework. This article provides an overview of eIDM systems' current state at a pan-European level. It identifies and analyzes issues on which agreement exists, as well as those that aren't yet resolved and are preventing the adoption of a large-scale model

    Contributions to traditional electronic voting systems in order to reinforce citizen confidence

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    This document provides a general description of the telematic voting scenario designed by the author?s research group. This scenario reinforces verification procedures as key elements to achieve full acceptance of the system on the part of voters. To frame this work, a general overview of electronic voting is given and the conditions entailed by these systems are specified

    Regularized multivariate analysis framework for interpretable high-dimensional variable selection

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    Multivariate Analysis (MVA) comprises a family of well-known methods for feature extraction which exploit correlations among input variables representing the data. One important property that is enjoyed by most such methods is uncorrelation among the extracted features. Recently, regularized versions of MVA methods have appeared in the literature, mainly with the goal to gain interpretability of the solution. In these cases, the solutions can no longer be obtained in a closed manner, and more complex optimization methods that rely on the iteration of two steps are frequently used. This paper recurs to an alternative approach to solve efficiently this iterative problem. The main novelty of this approach lies in preserving several properties of the original methods, most notably the uncorrelation of the extracted features. Under this framework, we propose a novel method that takes advantage of the,2,1 norm to perform variable selection during the feature extraction process. Experimental results over different problems corroborate the advantages of the proposed formulation in comparison to state of the art formulations.This work has been partly supported by MINECO projects TEC2013-48439-C4-1-R, TEC2014-52289-R and TEC2016-75161-C2-2-R, and Comunidad de Madrid projects PRICAM P2013/ICE-2933 and S2013/ICE-2933

    Nonnegative OPLS for supervised design of filter banks: application to image and audio feature extraction

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    Audio or visual data analysis tasks usually have to deal with high-dimensional and nonnegative signals. However, most data analysis methods suffer from overfitting and numerical problems when data have more than a few dimensions needing a dimensionality reduction preprocessing. Moreover, interpretability about how and why filters work for audio or visual applications is a desired property, especially when energy or spectral signals are involved. In these cases, due to the nature of these signals, the nonnegativity of the filter weights is a desired property to better understand its working. Because of these two necessities, we propose different methods to reduce the dimensionality of data while the nonnegativity and interpretability of the solution are assured. In particular, we propose a generalized methodology to design filter banks in a supervised way for applications dealing with nonnegative data, and we explore different ways of solving the proposed objective function consisting of a nonnegative version of the orthonormalized partial least-squares method. We analyze the discriminative power of the features obtained with the proposed methods for two different and widely studied applications: texture and music genre classification. Furthermore, we compare the filter banks achieved by our methods with other state-of-the-art methods specifically designed for feature extraction.This work was supported in parts by the MINECO projects TEC2013-48439-C4-1-R, TEC2014-52289-R, TEC2016-75161-C2-1-R, TEC2016-75161-C2-2-R, TEC2016-81900-REDT/AEI, and PRICAM (S2013/ICE-2933)
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