نتایج جستجو برای: narrative interpretation

تعداد نتایج: 185016  

Journal: :Organization Science 2007
Brian T. Pentland Martha S. Feldman

This paper introduces the narrative network as a device for representing patterns of “technology in use.” The narrative network offers a novel conceptual vocabulary for the description of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their relationship to organizational forms. We argue that as ICTs have become increasingly modular and recombinable, so have organizational processes and f...

2006
K. Walker A. A. Klyachko

In this paper we study topology of the variety of closed pla-nar n-gons with given side lengths l1,. .. , ln. The moduli space M ℓ where ℓ = (l1,. .. , ln), encodes the shapes of all such n-gons. We describe the Betti numbers of the moduli spaces M ℓ as functions of the length vector ℓ = (l1,. .. , ln). We also find sharp upper bounds on the sum of Betti numbers of M ℓ depending only on the num...

Journal: :Lancet 1997
A H Jones

The primary focus of literature’s first decade as part of the formal curriculum of some American medical schools (1972–81) was on teaching literary works to help develop students’ capacity for empathy, to enhance their skills in interpretation, and to complement the teaching of traditional medical ethics. These early concerns of literature and medicine have been discussed in the eight previous ...

2011
Troels Mønsted Madhu C. Reddy Jorgen P. Bansler

Medical reasoning involves more than just summarizing clinical data and guidelines. Illness trajectories of chronic patients are often long, complex and full of uncertain information that requires interpretation. Understanding the complex interrelations is an important aspect of medical reasoning that displays narrative rather than scientific characteristics. While the qualities of the medical ...

2009
D. Fox Harrell Jichen Zhu

Agency in interactive narrative is often narrowly understood as a user’s freedom to either perform virtually embodied actions or alter the mechanics of narration at will, followed by an implicit assumption of “the more agency the better.” This paper takes notice of a broader range of agency phenomena in interactive narrative and gaming that may be addressed by integrating accounts of agency fro...

2013
Tilmann Habermas Verena Diel

How can we tell from a memory report whether a memory is episodic or not? Vividness is required by many definitions, whereas detailedness, memory specificity, and narrative text type are competing definitions of episodicity used in research. We explored their correlations with vividness in personally significant autobiographical memories to provide evidence to support their relative claim to de...

Journal: :Nurse researcher 2002
Leslie Woods Helena Priest Paula Roberts

This paper continues the discussion of the essential features and methods inherent within three approaches to the interpretation of qualitative data presented in Part 1 (Priest et al 2002). Leslie Woods, Helena Priest and Paula Roberts explore the use of grounded theory, qualitative content analysis and narrative analysis through the use of an illustrative example.

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2007
Joseph Petraglia

Public health interventions using narratives, or stories, as a means for encouraging behavior change are common, especially in the developing world. Entertainment-education (EE) is perhaps the most widely researched form of such "narrative intervention," but many other kinds of interventions, or parts of interventions, rely on stories to convey information about behavior risk and to model risk ...

2001
Adrian Hilti Illah R. Nourbakhsh Björn Jensen Roland Siegwart

Compelling human-robot interaction demands high level perception of human behavior by the robot. In this paper we describe a visual perception system that provides high-level, narrative interpretation of human behavior in relation to the robot. The vision system has been implemented using Firewire digital camera technology and has been tested in public venues at The Robotics Institute.

2008
Susan W. van den Braak Herre van Oostendorp Henry Prakken Gerard A.W. Vreeswijk

In the AVERs sense-making tool for crime analysis different types of information are represented in different ways. More precisely, narrative knowledge is represented in an explanatory direction and testimonial knowledge in an indicative direction. This paper shows that this distinction agrees with the preference of potential users and reduces the number of interpretation errors made by them.

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