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Darwinian Dialectics
Review of: Robert J. Richards and Michael Ruse: Debating Darwin. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 2016. ISBN: 9780226384429, 320 pages, price: $30.00 (hardcover
Affording illusions? Natural Information and the Problem of Misperception
There are two related points at which J.J. Gibson’s ecological theory of visual perception remains remarkably underspecified: Firstly, the notion of information for perception is not explicated in much detail beyond the claim that it “specifies” the environment for perception, and, thus being an objective affair, enables an organism to perceive action possibilities or “affordances.” Secondly, misperceptions of affordances and perceptual illusions are not clearly distinguished from each other. Although the first claim seems to suggest that any perceptual illusion amounts to the misperception of affordances, there might be some relevant differences between various ways of getting things wrong. In this essay, Gibson’s notion of “specifying” information shall be reconstructed along the lines of Fred Dretske’s relational theory of information. This refined notion of information for perception will then be used to carve out the distinction between perceptual illusions and the misperception of affordances, with some help from the “Empirical Strategy” (developed by Purves et al.). It will be maintained that there are cases where perceptual illusions actually help an organism to correctly perceive an affordance. In such cases, the prima facie misrendered informational relations involved are kept intact by a set of appropriate transformation rules. Two of Gibson’s intuitions shall thus be preserved: the objectivity of informational relations and the empowerment of the organism as an active perceiver who uses those objective relations to his specific ends
‘The Action of the Brain’. Machine Models and Adaptive Functions in Turing and Ashby
Given the personal acquaintance between Alan M. Turing and W. Ross Ashby and the partial proximity of their research fields, a comparative view of Turing’s and Ashby’s work on modelling “the action of the brain” (letter from Turing to Ashby, 1946) will help to shed light on the seemingly strict symbolic/embodied dichotomy: While it is clear that Turing was committed to formal, computational and Ashby to material, analogue methods of modelling, there is no straightforward mapping of these approaches onto symbol-based AI and embodiment-centered views respectively. Instead, it will be demonstrated that both approaches, starting from a formal core, were at least partly concerned with biological and embodied phenomena, albeit in revealingly distinct ways
A Guide to Human Zinc Absorption: General Overview and Recent Advances of In Vitro Intestinal Models
Zinc absorption in the small intestine is one of the main mechanisms regulating the systemic homeostasis of this essential trace element. This review summarizes the key aspects of human zinc homeostasis and distribution. In particular, current knowledge on human intestinal zinc absorption and the influence of diet-derived factors on bioaccessibility and bioavailability as well as intrinsic luminal and basolateral factors with an impact on zinc uptake are discussed. Their investigation is increasingly performed using in vitro cellular intestinal models, which are continually being refined and keep gaining importance for studying zinc uptake and transport via the human intestinal epithelium. The vast majority of these models is based on the human intestinal cell line Caco-2 in combination with other relevant components of the intestinal epithelium, such as mucin-secreting goblet cells and in vitro digestion models, and applying improved compositions of apical and basolateral media to mimic the in vivo situation as closely as possible. Particular emphasis is placed on summarizing previous applications as well as key results of these models, comparing their results to data obtained in humans, and discussing their advantages and limitations.DFG, 316442145, FOR 2558: Interaktionen von essenziellen Spurenelementen in gesunden und erkrankten älteren Menschen (TraceAge)DFG, 414044773, Open Access Publizieren 2019 - 2020 / Technische Universität Berli
The role of the information set for forecasting - with applications to risk management
Predictions are issued on the basis of certain information. If the
forecasting mechanisms are correctly specified, a larger amount of available
information should lead to better forecasts. For point forecasts, we show how
the effect of increasing the information set can be quantified by using
strictly consistent scoring functions, where it results in smaller average
scores. Further, we show that the classical Diebold-Mariano test, based on
strictly consistent scoring functions and asymptotically ideal forecasts, is a
consistent test for the effect of an increase in a sequence of information sets
on -step point forecasts. For the value at risk (VaR), we show that the
average score, which corresponds to the average quantile risk, directly relates
to the expected shortfall. Thus, increasing the information set will result in
VaR forecasts which lead on average to smaller expected shortfalls. We
illustrate our results in simulations and applications to stock returns for
unconditional versus conditional risk management as well as univariate modeling
of portfolio returns versus multivariate modeling of individual risk factors.
The role of the information set for evaluating probabilistic forecasts by using
strictly proper scoring rules is also discussed.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/13-AOAS709 the Annals of
Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Directed path graphs
The concept of a line digraph is generalized to that of a directed path graph. The directed path graph of a digraph D is obtained by representing the directed paths on k vertices of D by vertices. Two vertices are joined by an arc whenever the corresponding directed paths in D form a directed path on k + 1 vertices or form a directed cycle on k vertices in D. Several properties of are studied, in particular with respect to isomorphism and traversability
Exact thermostatic results for the n-vector model on the harmonic chain
Revised Version with corrections of misprints.Comment: LaTeX, 6 pages, 1 Figure upon reques
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