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'Ethnicity and sinicization reconsidered: workshop on non-Han empires in China': workshop report Ghent University
Report on the 2nd Workshop on Transversal Variables. Nicosia, Cyprus. 22-26 February 2016. A DCF ad-hoc workshop Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
The 2nd Workshop on the Transversal Variables took place in Nicosia from the 22 to the-26 February 2016 mainly to complete and fine-tine the work that has been initialised during the first Workshop that took place in Zagreb in January 2015 to tackle the issues related to the increasing need of having fisheries fleet economic data and fisheries biologic data on a level of disaggregation that would allow a proper interoperability between datasets ...
GENEA Workshop 2022: The 3rd Workshop on Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Embodied agents benefit from using non-verbal behavior when communicating with humans. Despite several decades of non-verbal behavior-generation research, there is currently no well-developed benchmarking culture in the field. For example, most researchers do not compare their outcomes with previous work, and if they do, they often do so in their own way which frequently is incompatible with others. With the GENEA Workshop 2022, we aim to bring ...
Workshop Report 1st Snow Data Assimilation Workshop in the framework of COST HarmoSnow ESSEM 1404 KU Leuven
© 2018 The authors The 1st Snow Data Assimilation Workshop, organized under the COST Action ESSEM 1404 HarmoSnow, took place in Offenbach, Germany, on 8-9 March 2017. Of particular relevance for the workshop were thematic sessions on i) data assimilation methods and the use of snow observations, ii) snow observations and evaluation, iii) snow observations and physical snow models, and iv) snow observations and hydrological models. This report ...
A late antique ceramic workshop complex: evidence for workshop organisation at Sagalassos (southwest Turkey) KU Leuven
© 2016 The British Institute at Ankara. Sites of ceramic production have been discovered throughout the area that was once the Roman Empire; as a result, it is becoming increasingly clear that this industry was, in the Roman and late antique worlds, organised in numerous ways. In consideration of the organisational diversity in ceramic production attested during the period, this article presents some of the findings from the excavations of a ...
GENEA Workshop 2022 : the 3rd Workshop on Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents Ghent University
Embodied agents benefit from using non-verbal behavior when communicating with humans. Despite several decades of non-verbal behavior-generation research, there is currently no well-developed benchmarking culture in the field. For example, most researchers do not compare their outcomes with previous work, and if they do, they often do so in their own way which frequently is incompatible with others. With the GENEA Workshop 2022, we aim to bring ...
GENEA Workshop 2021 : the 2nd Workshop on Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents Ghent University
Embodied agents benefit from using non-verbal behavior when communicating with humans. Despite several decades of non-verbal behavior-generation research, there is currently no well-developed benchmarking culture in the field. For example, most researchers do not compare their outcomes with previous work, and if they do, they often do so in their own way which frequently is incompatible with others. With the GENEA Workshop 2021, we aim to bring ...
EuSANH workshop "Reasons behind the differences in national vaccination schedules for under-five", European Public Health pre-conference workshop, Malta, 8 November 2012 University of Antwerp
Vaccination schedules for under-five children in the EU member states differ markedly, mainly as a consequence of differences in programme organization, decision making and history, and to a limited extent by epidemiological differences. There is little willingness towards unification since little evidence exists to prefer one schedule over the others, but the differences might impact on public confidence. Monitoring key determinants influencing ...