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    Being-in-the-world-with: Presence Meets Social And Cognitive Neuroscience

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    In this chapter we will discuss the concepts of “presence” (Inner Presence) and “social presence” (Co-presence) within a cognitive and ecological perspective. Specifically, we claim that the concepts of “presence” and “social presence” are the possible links between self, action, communication and culture. In the first section we will provide a capsule view of Heidegger’s work by examining the two main features of the Heideggerian concept of “being”: spatiality and “being with”. We argue that different visions from social and cognitive sciences – Situated Cognition, Embodied Cognition, Enactive Approach, Situated Simulation, Covert Imitation - and discoveries from neuroscience – Mirror and Canonical Neurons - have many contact points with this view. In particular, these data suggest that our conceptual system dynamically produces contextualized representations (simulations) that support grounded action in different situations. This is allowed by a common coding – the motor code – shared by perception, action and concepts. This common coding also allows the subject for natively recognizing actions done by other selves within the phenomenological contents. In this picture we argue that the role of presence and social presence is to allow the process of self-identification through the separation between “self” and “other,” and between “internal” and “external”. Finally, implications of this position for communication and media studies are discussed by way of conclusion

    Semiclassical Energy Levels of Sine-Gordon Model on a Strip with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions

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    We derive analytic expressions of the semiclassical energy levels of Sine-Gordon model in a strip geometry with Dirichlet boundary condition at both edges. They are obtained by initially selecting the classical backgrounds relative to the vacuum or to the kink sectors, and then solving the Schodinger equations (of Lame' type) associated to the stability condition. Explicit formulas are presented for the classical solutions of both the vacuum and kink states and for the energy levels at arbitrary values of the size of the system. Their ultraviolet and infrared limits are also discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure

    An existence result for a nonlinear transmission problems

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    Let Ωo\Omega^o and Ωi\Omega^i be open bounded subsets of Rn\mathbb{R}^n of class C1,αC^{1,\alpha} such that the closure of Ωi\Omega^i is contained in Ωo\Omega^o. Let fof^o be a function in C1,α(∂Ωo)C^{1,\alpha}(\partial\Omega^o) and let FF and GG be continuous functions from ∂Ωi×R\partial\Omega^i\times\mathbb{R} to R\mathbb{R}. By exploiting an argument based on potential theory and on the Leray-Schauder principle we show that under suitable and completely explicit conditions on FF and GG there exists at least one pair of continuous functions (uo,ui)(u^o, u^i) such that {Δuo=0in Ωo∖clΩi ,Δui=0in Ωi ,uo(x)=fo(x)for all x∈∂Ωo ,uo(x)=F(x,ui(x))for all x∈∂Ωi ,ΜΩi⋅∇uo(x)−ΜΩi⋅∇ui(x)=G(x,ui(x))for all x∈∂Ωi , \left\{ \begin{array}{ll} \Delta u^o=0&\text{in }\Omega^o\setminus\mathrm{cl}\Omega^i\,,\\ \Delta u^i=0&\text{in }\Omega^i\,,\\ u^o(x)=f^o(x)&\text{for all }x\in\partial\Omega^o\,,\\ u^o(x)=F(x,u^i(x))&\text{for all }x\in\partial\Omega^i\,,\\ \nu_{\Omega^i}\cdot\nabla u^o(x)-\nu_{\Omega^i}\cdot\nabla u^i(x)=G(x,u^i(x))&\text{for all }x\in\partial\Omega^i\,, \end{array} \right. where the last equality is attained in certain weak sense. In a simple example we show that such a pair of functions (uo,ui)(u^o, u^i) is in general neither unique nor local unique. If instead the fourth condition of the problem is obtained by a small nonlinear perturbation of a homogeneous linear condition, then we can prove the existence of at least one classical solution which is in addition locally unique

    Moral and Legal Autonomy in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

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    The ethical principle of autonomy is one of the core principles in the field of applied ethics, from bioethics to ethics of artificial intelligence (AI). In this paper, we pursue an ethical inquiry into how AI systems can affect human autonomy according to a moral and legal perspective, that is, both in its moral dimension (as implicit endorsement) as well as in its legal one (as explicit consent). More specifically, after having defined the concept of individual autonomy from a moral and juridical standpoint as the human normative power of self-determination both in the moral sphere and in the legal one, and thus, better substantiating the AI ethics principle of autonomy as currently adopted in the field, we show how the design of novel AI systems, such as machine-learning and deep-learning algorithms, that widely rule the functioning of digital information and communication technology (ICT), can negatively affect both the preconditions of our moral and legal autonomy, by suspending intrinsic consent that individuals can express in order to endorse external information as a true motive of their choices and actions, as well as bypassing the legal conditions for a valid consent, as the external manifestation of the individual legal autonomy. We conclude by highlighting the ethical implications and risks of such phenomenon and proposing ethical and legal design practices to prevent or mitigate them

    Defining Cultural Agents for Virtual Heritage Environments

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    This article describes the primary ways in which intelligent agents have been employed in virtual heritage projects and explains how the special requirements of virtual heritage environments necessitate the development of cultural agents. How do we distinguish between social agents and cultural agents? Can cultural agents meet these specific heritage objectives

    Fatigue behaviour of thin Fe-Si steel sheets for electric motor production

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    The on-going evolution toward electric/hybrid traction requires the development of high-performance electric motors. The rotor of electric motors is made from a stack of thin steel sheets and a complex configuration of magnets. Electric steels are typically Fe-Si alloys where Si addition controls grain size. Mechanical durability assessment of electric motors is based on the fatigue performance of Fe-Si steels. This contribution reports a thorough mechanical characterisation of a Fe-Si alloy in the form of thin (i.e. 0.2 mm) sheets. Numerous tensile tests were performed to characterize the reference static properties and their respective scatter. A suitable fatigue testing procedure for thin sheets was developed and used in an extensive campaign aimed at investigating the directional fatigue behaviour of the Fe-Si steel. Comparison with literature data confirms that the fatigue response of thin sheets is affected by different factors related especially to the method of extraction

    Media Presence and Inner Presence: The Sense of Presence in Virtual Reality Technologies

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    Abstract. Presence is widely accepted as the key concept to be considered in any research involving human interaction with Virtual Reality (VR). Since its original description, the concept of presence has developed over the past decade to be considered by many researchers as the essence of any experience in a virtual environment. The VR generating systems comprise two main parts: a technological component and a psychological experience. The different relevance given to them produced two different but coexisting visions of presence: the rationalist and the psychological/ecological points of view. The rationalist point of view considers a VR system as a collection of specific machines with the necessity of the inclusion \ud of the concept of presence. The researchers agreeing with this approach describe the sense of presence as a function of the experience of a given medium (Media Presence). The main result of this approach is the definition of presence as the perceptual illusion of non-mediation produced by means of the disappearance of the medium from the conscious attention of the subject. At the other extreme, there \ud is the psychological or ecological perspective (Inner Presence). Specifically, this perspective considers presence as a neuropsychological phenomenon, evolved from the interplay of our biological and cultural inheritance, whose goal is the control of the human activity. \ud Given its key role and the rate at which new approaches to understanding and examining presence are appearing, this chapter draws together current research on presence to provide an up to date overview of the most widely accepted approaches to its understanding and measurement

    Development and calibration of a structural simulation method of CF-SMC composite parts processed by compression molding

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    The need for the reduction in CO2 production in automotive field increasingly leads manufacturers to consider fiber-reinforced composite materials that are however costly to processes. Discontinuous fiber composite materials, like CF – SMC, are a competitive candidate because they are transformed by the high productivity compression molding technology. On the negative side, their structural complexity introduces high variability in the mechanical performance that needs to be considered at the design stage. This contribution describes the development of a structural modeling strategy for parts made of CF-SMC processed by compression molding. It is based the statistical material model proposed by Feraboli implemented here in a FEA-based structural analysis procedure. After validation and calibration of a specific CF-SMC material, the proposed procedure is applied to the simulation of the structural response of a compression molded part of complex geometry subjected to know loading condition

    High brightness 100 W-50 ÎŒm delivery blue laser diode module

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    Blue laser diodes are emerging as the next revolution in laser material processing, especially for high reflective materials, such as copper and gold. The paper presents the most recent evolution of a family of medium-high power and high brightness devices specifically conceived for micro-machining applications. The modules make use of a proprietary architecture based on the combination of commercial laser diodes in TO9 package. The diodes are first organized in rows staggered along the fast axis, then the rows are multiplexed along the fast axis; finally, wavelength and polarization multiplexing are exploited to achieve up to 100W of power into a 50 ÎŒm/0.22NA fiber

    Omega network: An adaptive approach to social learning

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