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Curbing domestic violence: instantiating C-K theory with formal concept analysis and emergent self organizing maps KU Leuven
In this paper we propose a human-centered process for knowledge discovery from unstructured text that makes use of Formal Concept Analysis and Emergent Self Organizing Maps. The knowledge discovery process is conceptualized and interpreted as successive iterations through the Concept-Knowledge (C-K) theory design square. To illustrate its effectiveness, we report on a real-life case study of using the process at the Amsterdam-Amstelland police ...
Quality of relationship with parents and emotional autonomy as predictors of self concept and loneliness in adolescents with learning disabilities: The moderating role of the relationship with teachers KU Leuven
The present study aims to investigate the impact of family-level variables (emotional autonomy and the quality of the parents-adolescent relationship) on socioemotional adjustment (loneliness and self-esteem) in adolescents with learning disabilities (LDs) and the role of the quality of the teacher-adolescent relationship in moderating the effects of these impacts. The participants are 293 typically developing adolescents (TD group) and 50 ...
A case of using formal concept analysis in combination with emergent self organizing maps for detecting domestic violence KU Leuven
In this paper, we propose a framework for iterative knowledge discovery from unstructured text using Formal Concept Analysis and Emergent Self Organizing Maps. We apply the framework to a real life case study usingdata from the Amsterdam-Amstelland police. The case zooms in on the problem of distilling concepts for domestic violence from the unstructured text in police reports. Our human-centered framework facilitates the exploration of the data ...
A case of using formal concept analysis in combination with emergent self organizing maps for detecting domestic violence KU Leuven
In this paper, we propose a framework for iterative knowledge discovery from unstructured text using Formal Concept Analysis and Emergent Self Organizing Maps. We apply the framework to a real life case study usingdata from the Amsterdam-Amstelland police. The case zooms in on the problem of distilling concepts for domestic violence from the unstructured text in police reports. Our human-centered framework facilitates the exploration of the data ...
Detecting domestic violence: Showcasing a knowledge browser based on formal concept analysis and emergent self organizing maps KU Leuven
Over 90% of the case data from police inquiries is stored as unstructured text in police databases. We use the combination of Formal Concept Analysis and Emergent Self Organizing Maps for exploring a dataset of unstructured police reports out of the Amsterdam-Amstelland police region in the Netherlands. In this paper, we specifically aim at making the reader familiar with how we used these two tools for browsing the dataset and how we discovered ...
89: 'Diderot and materialist theories of the self' Ghent University
Abstract:The concept of self has preeminently been asserted (in its many versions) as a core component of anti-reductionist, anti-naturalistic philosophical positions, from Descartes to Husserl and beyond, with the exception of some hybrid or intermediate positions which declare rather glibly that, since we are biological entities which fully belong to the natural world, and we are conscious of ourselves as 'selves', therefore the self belongs ...
Made-Up People: Conceptualizing Histories of the Self and the Human Sciences KU Leuven
This chapter discusses the different concepts and theories historians have used to discuss the reflexive relationship between the human sciences and the self, that is to say, how the human sciences have altered human selves and vice versa. It highlights both applications and critiques of these theories. The chapter begins with the Erving Goffman’s and Mary McIntosh’s sociological theories on the presentation of self, labelling theory and role ...