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    The Musical Alternatives of Donizetti\u27s Lucia di Lammermoor: An Analysis and Guide for Performance Practice

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    Opera encompasses a long history of substitutions and alterations in its performance tradition. This dissertation compiles and analyzes alterations made in performances of one opera, Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848), since its creation in 1835. The study focuses on the standard practices of cutting, sections of tacet, interpolated material (such as cadenzas and other ornaments/embellishments), and transpositions in the performance tradition of Lucia. Although portions of this information can be found in various sources, no current resource exists that compiles the data from these sources and presents information on more recent performance practices and resources. By offering a more thorough compilation of alterations and the resulting dramatic ramifications, this dissertation provides a resource to aid in the decision-making process of conductors, directors, coaches, teachers, and musicians who contribute to the production of this opera. Primary source materials consist of the following: information obtained from personal interviews with professionals in the industry who are intimately acquainted with the opera; newspaper, magazine, and journal articles; and an analysis of existing audio and video recordings and hand-marked scores. Consequences of alterations to the score are examined. The appendices provide reference guides to cadenza resources and to cut and tacet options for Lucia, as well as transcriptions of selected interviews conducted for this study. This study indicates that the nature of alterations, as well as the popular alterations themselves, integral to Lucia\u27s evolution may, in fact, be one of the contributing factors to the opera\u27s enduring longevity in the repertoire

    Pengaruh Bahasa Ibunda dalam Proses Pembelajaran Bahasa Melayu Murid-Murid India

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    Penyelidikan ini dijalankan dengan tujuan meneliti pengaruh bahasa ibunda dalam proses pembelajaran bahasa Melayu murid-murid India di Pekan Buntung, Perak Darul Ridzuan. Kajian ditadbir ke atas sejumlah 180 murid tahun enam di SRJK(T) Sg. Pari dan SRJK(T) Methodist, Buntung, Perak Darul Ridzuan. Kajian ini menggunakan karangan murid-murid yang ditulis dalam situasi pembelajaran formal, pertuturan bahasa Melayu di dalam kelas dan jawapan-jawapan kepada soal selidik yang diberi di penghujung sesi kajian. Dapatan tentang analisis kandungan ke atas karangan murid yang dihasilkan dalam proses pembelajaran secara formal menunjukkan bahawa proses penggantian fonem vokal bahasa Melayu dalam aspek leksikal paling banyak dipengaruhi oleh bahasa ibunda. Dalam aspek ayat, pengaruh tersebut diwakili oleh binaan ayat penyata. Pengaruh seperti pemindahan bahasa ibunda paling ketara dalam aspek kata dasar yang menerima pengaruh bunyi vokal dan konsonan bahasa Tamil. Selanjutnya, pemerhatian ke atas aspek pertuturan bahasa Melayu murid-murid membuktikan bahasa memanjangkan bunyi vokal dalam kata pinjaman kerap terdapat pada kata dasar. Di samping itu fenomenon percampuran kod bahasa Melayu-Tamil terutama yang terdiri daripada jenis Ayat Penyata turut dikesan. Dalam proses pembelajaran secara tidak formal tinjauan telah dilakukan berdasarkan soal selidik. Dapatan soal selidik menunjukkan bahawa unsur ekstralinguistik bahasa ibunda yang paling dominan ialah sikap terhadap bahasa ibunda. Dengan kata lain, sikap terhadap bahasa ibunda sangat kukuh di kalangan pengguna menganggap bahasa ibunda perlu digunakan selalu

    Black and Minority Ethnic Trainees' Experiences of Physical Education Initial Teacher Training: Report to the Training and Development Agency

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    ELVIS: Entertainment-led video summaries

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    © ACM, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications, 6(3): Article no. 17 (2010) http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1823746.1823751Video summaries present the user with a condensed and succinct representation of the content of a video stream. Usually this is achieved by attaching degrees of importance to low-level image, audio and text features. However, video content elicits strong and measurable physiological responses in the user, which are potentially rich indicators of what video content is memorable to or emotionally engaging for an individual user. This article proposes a technique that exploits such physiological responses to a given video stream by a given user to produce Entertainment-Led VIdeo Summaries (ELVIS). ELVIS is made up of five analysis phases which correspond to the analyses of five physiological response measures: electro-dermal response (EDR), heart rate (HR), blood volume pulse (BVP), respiration rate (RR), and respiration amplitude (RA). Through these analyses, the temporal locations of the most entertaining video subsegments, as they occur within the video stream as a whole, are automatically identified. The effectiveness of the ELVIS technique is verified through a statistical analysis of data collected during a set of user trials. Our results show that ELVIS is more consistent than RANDOM, EDR, HR, BVP, RR and RA selections in identifying the most entertaining video subsegments for content in the comedy, horror/comedy, and horror genres. Subjective user reports also reveal that ELVIS video summaries are comparatively easy to understand, enjoyable, and informative

    Big Data and Analytics: Issues and Challenges for the Past and Next Ten Years

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    In this paper we continue the minitrack series of papers recognizing issues and challenges identified in the field of Big Data and Analytics, from the past and going forward. As this field has evolved, it has begun to encompass other analytical regimes, notably AI/ML systems. In this paper we focus on two areas: continuing main issues for which some progress has been made and new and emerging issues which we believe form the basis for near-term and future research in Big Data and Analytics. The Bottom Line: Big Data and Analytics is healthy, is growing in scope and evolving in capability, and is finding applicability in more problem domains than ever before

    Big Data Redux: New Issues and Challenges Moving Forward

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    As of the time of this writing, our HICSS-46 proceedings article has enjoyed over 520 Google Scholar citations. We have published several HICSS proceedings, articles and a book on this subject, but none of them have generated this level of interest. In an effort to update our findings six years later, and to understand what is driving this interest, we have downloaded the first 500 citations to our article and the corresponding citing article, when available. We conducted an in-depth literature review of the articles published in top journals and leading conference proceedings, along with articles with a high volume of citations. This paper provides a brief summary of the key concepts in our original paper and reports on the key aspects of interest we found in our review, and also updates our original paper with new directions for future practice and research in big data and analytics

    The iconography of Asphyxiophilia: From fantasmatic fetish to forensic fact

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