98 research outputs found

    Creación del centro integral para la mujer y grupo familiar víctimas de violencia “Sinchi Warmi”, en el distrito de Chorrillos - provincia de Lima - departamento de Lima

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    La presente tesis tiene como objetivo principal diseñar un Centro Integral para la mujer y grupo familiar víctimas de violencia “Sinchi Warmi”, distrito de Chorrillos, provincia de Lima, departamento de Lima. La metodología de investigación empleada es cualitativa, a través de recopilación de datos, análisis in situ y estudio de casos dando como resultado de la investigación la necesidad desarrollar este tipo de infraestructura que atienda a las mujeres víctimas de violencia familiar, de modo que al refugiarse en el establecimiento puedan estar estables y puedan recuperarse, además de aprender nuevas actividades que le permitan desarrollar su propio emprendimiento laboral de esta forma reintegrarse a la sociedad con una mejor autoestima, positivas y seguras de sí mismas para poder continuar con su vida. Se concluye que el proyecto arquitectónico ayudara a salvaguardar la integridad de las víctimas en un espacio seguro evitando poner en riesgo la vida de estas mujeres y ayudando en su recuperación para que tengan una mejor calidad de vida

    Introducción a funciones mediante distintas representaciones

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    Informe Final (Profesorado en Matemática)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Matemática Astronomía, Física y Computación, 2017.Informe de la asignatura Metodología y práctica de la enseñanzaEn el presente informe describimos las prácticas realizadas en un colegio de la ciudad de Córdoba. Desarrollamos dichas prácticas en tres divisiones (C, D y E) de un tercer año. En el marco de la asignatura Metodología y Práctica de la Enseñanza de la carrera Profesorado en Matemática; para ello, nos asignaron el tema: Funciones. Presentamos esta experiencia educativa en los siguientes apartados: la planificación de las clases, su puesta en práctica y sus correspondientes evaluaciones. Finalmente, planteamos y desarrollamos una problemática relacionada con las prácticas.In the present report we describe the practices carried out in a school in the city of Córdoba. We developed these practices in three divisions (C, D and E) of a third year. Within the framework of the subject Methodology and Practice of the Teaching of the career Teachers in Mathematics; for this, they assigned us the theme: Functions. We present this educational experience in the following sections: the planning of the classes, their implementation and their corresponding evaluations. Finally, we propose and develop a problem related to the practices

    Distrito tecnológico de innovación inteligente para la ciudad de Barquisimeto, diagnóstico para una propuesta

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    La presente investigación tiene como objetivo realizar un diagnóstico y análisis preliminar del contexto urbano en la zona industrial de la ciudad de Barquisimeto, Venezuela, a fin de detectar la factibilidad de realizar una posterior propuesta de diseño de un distrito tecnológico de innovación inteligente. Para ello, se aplicó una encuesta a las personas que laboran en organismos públicos y privados, así como instituciones universitarias ubicados en las zonas aledañas a las zonas industriales. La aplicación del instrumento, y el procesamiento de los datos, posicionaron que la propuesta de un diseño del distrito tecnológico de innovación inteligente es una oferta que, en su dimensión, se proyecta como un espacio urbano con infraestructura clave para el desarrollo, la innovación, la creación o transferencia tecnológica y la sostenibilidad que beneficia a la ciudad. De hecho, en los registros y análisis dispuestos en el presente trabajo se pudo apreciar que la muestra seleccionada en un 80 % sostuvo que la cercanía entre empresas de tecnología contribuye al progreso económico y socia

    Electrodermal activity as a measure of emotions in media accessibility research : methodological considerations

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    This article proposes electrodermal activity (EDA) as a new objective measure for experimental studies in media accessibility. It first presents a theoretical framework in which the concept of emotion and its categorisation are presented. It then explains how EDA can be used to measure emotional reaction: the article reports on experimental design, participant selection, stimuli preparation, data collection devices, experimental procedure and data analysis. It also discusses briefly how EDA can be combined with other measures. Overall, the article provides a general methodological framework for the implementation of electrodermal activity as a measure of emotions in media accessibility researc

    Summarizing videos into a target language: Methodology, architectures and evaluation

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    International audienceThe aim of the work is to report the results of the Chist-Era project AMIS (Access Multilingual Information opinionS). The purpose of AMIS is to answer the following question: How to make the information in a foreign language accessible for everyone? This issue is not limited to translate a source video into a target language video since the objective is to provide only the main idea of an Arabic video in English. This objective necessitates developing research in several areas that are not, all arrived at a maturity state: Video summarization, Speech recognition, Machine translation, Audio summarization and Speech segmentation. In this article we present several possible architectures to achieve our objective, yet we focus on only one of them. The scientific locks are be presented, and we explain how to deal with them. One of the big challenges of this work is to conceive a way to evaluate objectively a system composed of several components knowing that each of them has its limits and can propagate errors through the first component. Also, a subjective evaluation procedure is proposed in which several annotators have been mobilized to test the quality of the achieved summaries

    A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)

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    Mexico, like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), faces an epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and lipid disorders. Many people with these NCDs may not be aware that they have a disease, pointing to the need for broader screening programs. The traditional prevention policy in Mexico was based on screening with a paper-based risk factor questionnaire. However, this was used to screen patients already seeking healthcare services at facilities, and screening goals were set as a function of the number of questionnaires applied, not number of individuals screened. Due to this, Fundación Carlos Slim developed Medición Integrada para la Detección Oportuna (MIDOTM), or Integrated Measurement for Early Detection, an NCD screening and proactive prevention policy. This document is a policy analysis based on early learnings from the initial implementation of MIDO in eight primary healthcare centers in two central Mexican states. MIDO was found to expand screening programs beyond clinic walls, systematize community screening strategies, emphasize the detection of pre-disease phases, incorporate lifestyle counseling, and propose screening goals based on population targets. In collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health, MIDO has successfully screened over 500 000 individuals—about 40% of whom would not have been screened under previous policies. Of these more than 500 000 screened individuals, 13.4% had pre-diabetes (fasting glucose between 100 and 125 mg/dL), and 5.8% had undiagnosed diabetes (defined as fasting glucose above 126 mg/dL or random glucose above 200 mg/dL). However, there is still room for improvement in linking positive results from screening with disease confirmation and with patient incorporation into disease management. The experience of implementing MIDO in Mexico suggests that primary and secondary prevention programs in other parts of the world should consider the need for population-based screening targets, a greater focus on pre-disease stages, and the streamlining of the transition between screening, confirmation of diagnosis, and incorporation of patients into the healthcare system

    A Policy Analysis on the Proactive Prevention of Chronic Disease: Learnings from the Initial Implementation of Integrated Measurement for Early Detection (MIDO)

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    Mexico, like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), faces an epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), specifically diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and lipid disorders. Many people with these NCDs may not be aware that they have a disease, pointing to the need for broader screening programs. The traditional prevention policy in Mexico was based on screening with a paper-based risk factor questionnaire. However, this was used to screen patients already seeking healthcare services at facilities, and screening goals were set as a function of the number of questionnaires applied, not number of individuals screened. Due to this, Fundación Carlos Slim developed Medición Integrada para la Detección Oportuna (MIDOTM), or Integrated Measurement for Early Detection, an NCD screening and proactive prevention policy. This document is a policy analysis based on early learnings from the initial implementation of MIDO in eight primary healthcare centers in two central Mexican states. MIDO was found to expand screening programs beyond clinic walls, systematize community screening strategies, emphasize the detection of pre-disease phases, incorporate lifestyle counseling, and propose screening goals based on population targets. In collaboration with the Mexican Ministry of Health, MIDO has successfully screened over 500 000 individuals—about 40% of whom would not have been screened under previous policies. Of these more than 500 000 screened individuals, 13.4% had pre-diabetes (fasting glucose between 100 and 125 mg/dL), and 5.8% had undiagnosed diabetes (defined as fasting glucose above 126 mg/dL or random glucose above 200 mg/dL). However, there is still room for improvement in linking positive results from screening with disease confirmation and with patient incorporation into disease management. The experience of implementing MIDO in Mexico suggests that primary and secondary prevention programs in other parts of the world should consider the need for population-based screening targets, a greater focus on pre-disease stages, and the streamlining of the transition between screening, confirmation of diagnosis, and incorporation of patients into the healthcare syste

    A First Summarization System of a Video in a Target Language

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    International audienceIn this paper, we present the first results of the project AMIS (Access Multilingual Information opinionS) funded by Chist-Era. The main goal of this project is to understand the content of a video in a foreign language. In this work, we consider the understanding process, such as the aptitude to capture the most important ideas contained in a media expressed in a foreign language. In other words, the understanding will be approached by the global meaning of the content of a support and not by the meaning of each fragment of a video. Several stumbling points remain before reaching the fixed goal. They concern the following aspects: Video summarization, Speech recognition, Machine translation and Speech segmentation. All these issues will be discussed and the methods used to develop each of these components will be presented. A first implementation is achieved and each component of this system is evaluated on a representative test data. We propose also a protocol for a global subjective evaluation of AMIS

    Overview of recent TJ-II stellarator results

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    The main results obtained in the TJ-II stellarator in the last two years are reported. The most important topics investigated have been modelling and validation of impurity transport, validation of gyrokinetic simulations, turbulence characterisation, effect of magnetic configuration on transport, fuelling with pellet injection, fast particles and liquid metal plasma facing components. As regards impurity transport research, a number of working lines exploring several recently discovered effects have been developed: the effect of tangential drifts on stellarator neoclassical transport, the impurity flux driven by electric fields tangent to magnetic surfaces and attempts of experimental validation with Doppler reflectometry of the variation of the radial electric field on the flux surface. Concerning gyrokinetic simulations, two validation activities have been performed, the comparison with measurements of zonal flow relaxation in pellet-induced fast transients and the comparison with experimental poloidal variation of fluctuations amplitude. The impact of radial electric fields on turbulence spreading in the edge and scrape-off layer has been also experimentally characterized using a 2D Langmuir probe array. Another remarkable piece of work has been the investigation of the radial propagation of small temperature perturbations using transfer entropy. Research on the physics and modelling of plasma core fuelling with pellet and tracer-encapsulated solid-pellet injection has produced also relevant results. Neutral beam injection driven Alfvénic activity and its possible control by electron cyclotron current drive has been examined as well in TJ-II. Finally, recent results on alternative plasma facing components based on liquid metals are also presentedThis work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014–2018 under Grant Agreement No. 633053. It has been partially funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Inovación y Universidades of Spain under projects ENE2013-48109-P, ENE2015-70142-P and FIS2017-88892-P. It has also received funds from the Spanish Government via mobility grant PRX17/00425. The authors thankfully acknowledge the computer resources at MareNostrum and the technical support provided by the Barcelona S.C. It has been supported as well by The Science and Technology Center in Ukraine (STCU), Project P-507F
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