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Frey, Andreas, Johannes Hartig, and Helfried Moosbrugger. "Effekte des adaptiven Testens auf die Motivation zur Testbearbeitung am Beispiel des Frankfurter Adaptiven Konzentrationsleistungs-Tests." Diagnostica 55, no. 1 (January 2009): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1026/0012-1924.55.1.20.

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Zusammenfassung. Seit den 1970er Jahren wird weithin angenommen, dass adaptives Testen im Vergleich zu nicht-adaptivem Testen eine motivationssteigernde Wirkung hat. In den letzten Jahren wurde jedoch wiederholt auch die gegensätzliche Sichtweise vertreten, dass sich adaptives Testen motivationsmindernd auswirken kann. Zur Klärung dieser Kontroverse wurde der Effekt adaptiven Testens mit dem Frankfurter Adaptiven Konzentrationsleistungs-Test (FAKT; Moosbrugger & Heyden, 1997 ) auf die Motivation zur Testbearbeitung experimentell untersucht (N = 79). Zwei unabhängige Stichproben bearbeiteten entweder eine adaptive oder eine nicht-adaptive Testform des FAKT. Die Motivation zur Testbearbeitung fiel in der adaptiven Versuchsbedingung signifikant niedriger aus als in der nicht-adaptiven Versuchsbedingung, p = .045, η2 = .051. Das Ergebnis widerspricht dem seit drei Dekaden weitgehend als Faktum angenommenen motivationssteigernden Effekt adaptiven Testens. Weitere Analysen zeigen, dass der motivationsmindernde Effekt adaptiven Testens vor allem auf die subjektive Einschätzung der Erfolgswahrscheinlichkeit zurückzuführen ist und nicht auf andere motivationale Komponenten wie die subjektive Misserfolgsbefürchtung oder die empfundene Herausforderung.
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Christoffel, Rebecca, Ali Felix, Daniel B. Kramer, and Nikki Lamp. "Adapting Adaptive Management." Wildlife Professional 2, no. 2 (2008): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4004/1933-2866(2008)2[45:aam]2.0.co;2.

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OVERTON, RANDALL C., HARVEY J. HARMS, L. ROGERS TAYLOR, and MICHAEL J. ZICKAR. "ADAPTING TO ADAPTIVE TESTING." Personnel Psychology 50, no. 1 (March 1997): 171–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6570.1997.tb00907.x.

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Phelps, Lena E. "Adapting to Adaptive Learning." Peabody Journal of Education 95, no. 2 (March 14, 2020): 160–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0161956x.2020.1745615.

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Heimgärtner, Rüdiger. "Auf dem Weg zu einer generischen Architektur für die adaptive Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion im KraftfahrzeugTowards a Generic Adaptability Framework for Automotive HMI." i-com 8, no. 2 (August 2009): 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/icom.2009.0020.

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ZusammenfassungDie Reduktion der mentalen Belastung des Fahrers in gefährlichen Verkehrssituationen erfordert eine automatische Anpassung der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (MMI) im Kraftfahrzeug (KFZ). Überdies kann die funktionale Komplexität heutiger Fahrerinformations- und Fahrerassistenzsysteme ohne den Einsatz adaptiver Mechanismen vom Fahrer alleine auf manuelle Art und Weise nicht mehr bewältigt werden. Im globalen Kontext wird auch eine Anpassung an kulturelle Unterschiede in der MMI gefordert. Dazu müssen die kulturellen Präferenzen der Benutzergruppen ermittelt werden. Adaptive Systeme im KFZ sollten ihr Look und Feel automatisch an die Bedürfnisse des Fahrers sowie an die Fahrsituation anpassen, welche jeweils kulturellen Rahmenbedingungen unterliegen.Die umsichtige Gestaltung einer entsprechenden Architektur für derartige adaptive Systeme unter Verwendung von Methoden interkulturellen Usability Engineerings kann dazu beitragen, die Probleme, welche aus adaptiven Mechanismen entstehen, zu bewältigen. Dazu wird der Weg der Architekturgenerierung hin zu einem generischen Adaptivitäts-Framework (GAF) für die MMI im KFZ aufgezeigt.
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Reckase, Mark, Unhee Ju, and Sewon Kim. "How Adaptive Is an Adaptive Test: Are All Adaptive Tests Adaptive?" Journal of Computerized Adaptive Testing 7, no. 1 (February 11, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.7333/1902-0701001.

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Lim, Seung-Gag. "Performance Evaluation of H-MMA Adaptive Equalization Algorithm using Adaptive Modulus and Adaptive Step Size." Journal of the Institute of Internet Broadcasting and Communication 17, no. 1 (February 28, 2017): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7236/jiibc.2017.17.1.83.

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Brookner, E., and J. M. Howell. "Adaptive-adaptive array processing." Proceedings of the IEEE 74, no. 4 (1986): 602–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/proc.1986.13507.

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Lermusiaux, Pierre F. J. "Adaptive modeling, adaptive data assimilation and adaptive sampling." Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 230, no. 1-2 (June 2007): 172–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physd.2007.02.014.

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Lazaro-Gredilla, Miguel, Luis A. Azpicueta-Ruiz, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal, and Jerónimo Arenas-Garcia. "Adaptively Biasing the Weights of Adaptive Filters." IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 58, no. 7 (July 2010): 3890–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsp.2010.2047501.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adaptive"

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Danielsson, Oscar. "Adaptive AR-system : Adapting manufacturing instructions to worker needs." Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-11631.

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This thesis looks at Augmented Reality (AR) and Expert Systems (ES) and how concepts from these techniques can be used to make instructions simpler for workers in the manufacturing industry. The experiment performed is based on a case study of “Block 9-11” at Volvo GTO in Skövde. A comparative study between the developed AR-system and the currently used instruction format has been made. For practical reasons the tasks and instructions were modified from the original. The results showed a similar time usage for the two systems but with a large amount of steps missed in the control group as well as a lower subjective usability-score from the testers, showing an advantage for the AR-system. In future work the plan is to further develop the adaptability-aspect, an aspect that didn’t give clear results in this study.
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Khan, Javed Arif. "A visual adaptive authoring framework for adaptive hypermedia." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2018. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/111668/.

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In a linear hypermedia system, all users are offered a standard series of hyperlinks. Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) tailors what the user sees to the user's goals, abilities, interests, knowledge and preferences. Adaptive Hypermedia is said to be the answer to the 'lost in hyperspace' phenomenon, where the user has too many hyperlinks to choose from, and has little knowledge to select the most appropriate hyperlink. AH offers a selection of links and content that is most appropriate to the current user. In an Adaptive Educational Hypermedia (AEH) course, a student's learning experiences can be personalised using a User Model (UM), which could include information such as the student's knowledge level, preferences and culture. Beside these basic components, a Goal Model (GM) can represent the goal the users should meet and a Domain Model (DM) would represent the knowledge domain. Adaptive strategies are sets of adaptive rules that can be applied to these models, to allow the personalisation of the course for students, according to their needs. From the many interacting elements, it is clear that the authoring process is a bottleneck in the adaptive course creation, which needs to be improved in terms of interoperability, usability and reuse of the adaptive behaviour (strategies). Authoring of Adaptive Hypermedia is considered to be difficult and time consuming. There is great scope for improving authoring tools in Adaptive Educational Hypermedia system, to aid already burdened authors to create adaptive courses easily. Adaptation specifications are very useful in creating adaptive behaviours, to support the needs of a group of learners. Authors often lack the time or the skills needed to create new adaptation specifications from scratch. Creating an adaptation specification requires the author to know and remember the programming language syntax, which places a knowledge barrier for the author. LAG is a complete and useful programming language, which, however, is considered too complex for authors to deal with directly. This thesis thus proposes a visual framework (LAGBlocks) for the LAG adaptation language and an authoring tool (VASE) to utilise the proposed visual framework, to create adaptive specifications, by manipulating visual elements. It is shown that the VASE authoring tool along with the visual framework enables authors to create adaptive specifications with ease and assist authors in creating adaptive specifications which promote the "separation of concern". The VASE authoring tool offers code completeness, correctness at design time, and also allows for adaptive strategies to be used within other tools for adaptive hypermedia. The goal is thus to make adaptive specifications easier, to create and to share for authors with little or no programming knowledge and experience. This thesis looks at three aspects of authoring in adaptive educational hypermedia systems. The first aspect of the thesis is concerned with problems faced by the author of an adaptive hypermedia system; the second aspect is concerned with describing the findings gathered from investigating the previously developed authoring tools; and the final aspect of the thesis is concerned with the proposal, the implementation and the evaluation of a new authoring tool that improves the authoring process for authors with different knowledge, background and experience. The purpose of the new tool, VASE, is to enable authors to create adaptive strategies in a puzzle-building manner; moreover, the created adaptive strategies could be used within (are compatible with) other systems in adaptive hypermedia, which use the LAG programming language.
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Fjær, Dag Henrik, and Kjeld Karim Berg Massali. "Adaptive Robotics." Thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-9861.

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This report explores continuous-time recurrent neural networks (CTRNNs) and their utility in the field of adaptive robotics. The networks herein are evolved in a simulated environment and evaluated on a real robot. The evolved CTRNNs are presented with simple cognitive tasks and the results are analyzed in detail.

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Grundtman, Per. "Adaptive Learning." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-61648.

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The purpose of this project is to develop a novel proof-of-concept system in attempt to measure affective states during learning-tasks and investigate whether machine learning models trained with this data has the potential to enhance the learning experience for an individual. By considering biometric signals from a user during a learning session, the affective states anxiety, engagement and boredom will be classified using different signal transformation methods and finally using machine-learning models from the Weka Java API. Data is collected using an Empatica E4 Wristband which gathers skin- and heart related biometric data which is streamed to an Android application via Bluetooth for processing. Several machine-learning algorithms and features were evaluated for best performance.
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Lamprecht, Christiaan Johan. "Adaptive security." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1435.

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Automated runtime security adaptation has great potential in providing timely and fine grained security control. In this thesis we study the practical utility of a runtime security-performance trade off for the pervasive Secure Socket Layer (SSL/TLS) protocol. To that end we address a number of research challenges. We develop an Adaptive Security methodology to extend non-adaptive legacy security systems with adaptive features. We also create a design of such an extended system to support the methodology. The design aids in identifying additional key components necessary for the creation of an adaptive security system. We furthermore apply our methodology to the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol to create a design and implementation of a practical Adaptive SSL (ASSL) solution that supports runtime security adaptation in response to cross-cutting environmental concerns. The solution effectively adapts security at runtime, only reducing maximum server load by 15% or more depending on adaptation decision complexity. Next we address the security-performance trade off research challenge. Following our methodology we conduct an offline study of factors affecting server performance when security is adapted. These insights allow for the creation of policies that can trade off security and performance by taking into account the expected future state of the system under adaptation. In so doing we found that client SSL session duration, requested file size and current security algorithm play roles predicting future system state. Notably, performance deviation is smaller when sessions are longer and files are smaller and vice versa. A complete Adaptive Security solution which successfully demonstrates our methodology is implemented with trade-off policies and ASSL as key components. We show that the solution effectively utilises available processing resources to increase security whilst still respecting performance guarantees.
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Wege, Claudia. "Adaptive Eyes." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-164158.

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Technology pervades our daily living, and is increasingly integrated into the vehicle – directly affecting driving. On the one hand technology such as cell phones provoke driver distraction and inattention, whereas, on the other hand, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) support the driver in the driving task. The question is, can a driver successfully adapt to the ever growing technological advancements? Thus, this thesis aimed at improving safe driver behaviour by understanding the underlying psychological mechanisms that influence behavioural change. Previous research on ADAS and human attention was reviewed in the context of driver behavioural adaptation. Empirical data from multiple data sources such as driving performance data, visual behaviour data, video footage, and subjective data were analyzed to evaluate two ADAS (a brake-capacity forward collision warning system, B-FCW, and a Visual Distraction Alert System, VDA-System). Results from a field operational test (EuroFOT) showed that brake-capacity forward collision warnings lead to immediate attention allocation toward the roadway and drivers hit the brake, yet change their initial response later on by directing their eyes toward the warning source in the instrument cluster. A similar phenomenon of drivers changing initial behaviour was found in a driving simulator study assessing a Visual Distraction Alert System. Analysis showed that a Visual Distraction Alert System successfully assists drivers in redirecting attention to the relevant aspects of the driving task and significantly improves driving performance. The effects are discussed with regard to behavioural adaptation, calibration and system acceptance. Based on these findings a novel assessment for human-machine-interaction (HMI) of ADAS was introduced. Based on the contribution of this thesis and previous best-practices, a holistic safety management model on accident prevention strategies (before, during and after driving) was developed. The DO-IT BEST Feedback Model is a comprehensive feedback strategy including driver feedback at various time scales and therefore is expected to provide an added benefit for distraction and inattention prevention. The central contributions of this work are to advance research in the field of traffic psychology in the context of attention allocation strategies, and to improve the ability to design future safety systems with the human factor in focus. The thesis consists of the introduction of the conducted research, six publications in full text and a comprehensive conclusion of the publications. In brief this thesis intends to improve safe driver behaviour by understanding the underlying psychological mechanisms that influence behavioral change, thereby resulting in more attention allocation to the forward roadway, and improved vehicle control
Technologie durchdringt unser tägliches Leben und ist zunehmend integriert in Fahrzeuge – das Resultat sind veränderte Anforderungen an Fahrzeugführer. Einerseits besteht die Gefahr, dass er durch die Bedienung innovativer Technologien (z.B. Mobiltelefone) unachtsam wird und visuell abgelenkt ist, andererseits kann die Nutzung von Fahrerassistenzsystemen die den Fahrer bei der Fahraufgabe unterstützten einen wertvollen Beitrag zur Fahrsicherheit bieten. Die steigende Aktualität beider Problematiken wirft die Frage auf: "Kann der Fahrer sich erfolgreich dem ständig wachsenden technologischen Fortschritt anpassen?" Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist der Erkenntnisgewinn zur Verbesserung des Fahrverhaltens indem der Verhaltensänderungen zugrunde liegende psychologische Mechanismen untersucht werden. Eine Vielzahl an Literatur zu Fahrerassistenzsystemen und Aufmerksamkeitsverteilung wurde vor dem Hintergrund von Verhaltensanpassung der Fahrer recherchiert. Daten mehrerer empirischer Quellen, z. B. Fahrverhalten, Blickbewegungen, Videomitschnitte und subjektive Daten dienten zur Datenauswertung zweier Fahrerassistenzsysteme. Im Rahmen einer Feldstudie zeigte sich, dass Bremskapazitäts-Kollisionswarnungen zur sofortigen visuellen Aufmerksamkeitsverteilung zur Fahrbahn und zum Bremsen führen, Fahrer allerdings ihre Reaktion anpassen indem sie zur Warnanzeige im Kombinationsinstrument schauen. Ein anderes Phänomen der Verhaltensanpassung wurde in einer Fahrsimulatorstudie zur Untersuchung eines Ablenkungswarnsystems, das dabei hilft die Blicke von Autofahrern stets auf die Straße zu lenken, gefunden. Diese Ergebnisse weisen nach, dass solch ein System unterstützt achtsamer zu sein und sicherer zu fahren. Die vorliegenden Befunde wurden im Zusammenhang zu Vorbefunden zur Verhaltensanpassung zu Fahrerassistenzsystemen, Fahrerkalibrierung und Akzeptanz von Technik diskutiert. Basierend auf den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen wurde ein neues Vorgehen zur Untersuchung von Mensch- Maschine-Interaktion eingeführt. Aufbauend auf den Resultaten der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein ganzheitliches Modell zur Fahrsicherheit und -management, das DO-IT BEST Feedback Modell, entwickelt. Das Modell bezieht sich auf multitemporale Fahrer-Feedbackstrategien und soll somit einen entscheidenen Beitrag zur Verkehrssicherheit und dem Umgang mit Fahrerunaufmerksamkeit leisten. Die zentralen Beiträge dieser Arbeit sind die Gewinnung neuer Erkenntnisse in den Bereichen der Angewandten Psychologie und der Verkehrspsychologie in den Kontexten der Aufmerksamkeitsverteilung und der Verbesserung der Gestaltung von Fahrerassistenzsystemen fokusierend auf den Bediener. Die Dissertation besteht aus einem Einleitungsteil, drei empirischen Beiträgen sowie drei Buchkapiteln und einer abschliessenden Zusammenfassung
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Brunne, Jens [Verfasser], and Ulrike [Akademischer Betreuer] Wallrabe. "Adaptive Axiconspiegel." Freiburg : Universität, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1119805619/34.

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Kshniakin, S. E. "Adaptive camouflage." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2016. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/45004.

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The creation of adaptive camouflage is one of the main tasks for scientists. First of all, this technology is designed to be used in the army. It can push tactics in the battlefield to a higher level. However, all of prototypes that have been already created are still at the stage of testing and development.
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Vollbrecht, Tracy. "Adaptive Aesthetics." Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1525685379561019.

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Maile, Annette. "Adaptive Informationsaufbereitung." [S.l.] : Universität Stuttgart , Fakultät Informatik, 1996. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB6783386.

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Books on the topic "Adaptive"

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Payne, Stephen J., and Andrew Howes. Adaptive Interaction. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02199-2.

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Nikiforov, Vladimir, and Dmitry Gerasimov. Adaptive Regulation. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96091-9.

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Diniz, Paulo S. R. Adaptive Filtering. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68606-6.

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Landau, I. D., R. Lozano, and M. M’Saad. Adaptive Control. London: Springer London, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-343-5.

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Wagg, David J., Ian P. Bond, Paul M. Weaver, and Michael I. Friswell, eds. Adaptive Structures. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470512067.

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Pollock, Jeffrey T., and Ralph Hodgson. Adaptive Information. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0471714216.

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Landau, Ioan Doré, Rogelio Lozano, Mohammed M'Saad, and Alireza Karimi. Adaptive Control. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-664-1.

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Johnston, Norm. Adaptive Marketing. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137462930.

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Mareels, Iven, and Jan Willem Polderman. Adaptive Systems. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8142-5.

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Tertychny-Dauri, Vladimir Yu. Adaptive Mechanics. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0787-0.

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Book chapters on the topic "Adaptive"

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Smith, Maxwell J. "Adapting and Adaptive Research." In Public Health Ethics Analysis, 85–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41804-4_5.

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AbstractResearch conducted during epidemics may warrant adaptations or adaptive designs owing to practical constraints, time pressures, uncertainty, the importance of flexibility, and the potential for research to detract from epidemic response. Adapting research entails choosing different research designs or methods if research goals, contexts or constraints justify or require a different approach. Adaptive research, by contrast, is a type of research that prospectively plans for modifications after research has been initiated, while maintaining the validity and integrity of the research. While adaptation and adaptive designs introduce an important degree of flexibility to research conducted during epidemics and help to address research objectives and constraints, adaptation and adaptive designs require close ethical scrutiny and are no different from other research in that they are expected to align with universally accepted ethical standards. Important ethical questions exist regarding the conditions that justify adaptations to research, the kinds of adaptive research designs that can be ethically justified, and how ethics review bodies ought to evaluate such novel approaches to research in epidemic contexts. The five cases included in this chapter prompt reflection on the ethical considerations and implications of adapting research in response to epidemic-related risks and the public health measures deployed in response to those risks, as well as the ethical implications of not adapting research in such contexts. These cases also highlight ethical questions and issues arising during the conduct of adaptive trials, including when treatments under study, treatment doses, sample size, and other study features are reviewed in response to evolving evidence. This chapter invites reflection on these key ethical dimensions when considering adaptive designs and adaptations to standard research procedures during epidemics. What these cases make clear is that adaptive designs and adaptations to research do not reduce the need for rigorous scientific evaluation and adherence to universal ethical standards, and must be explicitly ethically justified and reviewed through transparent and inclusive processes.
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Shekhar, Shashi, and Hui Xiong. "Adaptive." In Encyclopedia of GIS, 11. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35973-1_33.

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Oberlander, Jon. "Adapting NLP to Adaptive Hypermedia." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11768012_3.

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Landau, Ioan Doré, Rogelio Lozano, Mohammed M’Saad, and Alireza Karimi. "Adaptive Prediction." In Adaptive Control, 193–203. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-664-1_6.

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Mareels, Iven, and Jan Willem Polderman. "Adaptive Systems." In Adaptive Systems, 1–26. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-8142-5_1.

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Landau, I. D., R. Lozano, and M. M’Saad. "Adaptive Prediction." In Adaptive Control, 195–207. London: Springer London, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-343-5_6.

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Cicalese, Ferdinando. "Adaptive vs. Non-adaptive Search." In Fault-Tolerant Search Algorithms, 31–64. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17327-1_3.

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Fazey, Ioan, and Lisen Schultz. "Adaptive People for Adaptive Management." In Adaptive Environmental Management, 323–38. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9632-7_18.

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Evetts, Cynthia Lee, and Mary Frances Baxter. "Adaptive Response Integration, Adaptive Repertoire." In Cases and Concepts in Occupational Adaptation, 67–72. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003522850-7.

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Landau, Ioan Doré, Rogelio Lozano, Mohammed M’Saad, and Alireza Karimi. "Introduction to Adaptive Control." In Adaptive Control, 1–33. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-664-1_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Adaptive"

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Walocha, Fabian, Hoai Phuong Nguyen, Uwe Drewitz, and Klas Arne Ihme. "Evaluation of a User-adaptive Light-based Interior Concept for Supporting Mobile Office Work during Highly Automated Driving." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002486.

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Automated driving promises that users can devote their travel time to activities like relaxing or mobile office (MO) work. We present an interior light concept for supporting MO work and evaluate it in a driving simulator study with participants. A vehicle mock-up was equipped as MO including light elements for focus and ambient illumination. Based on these, an adaptive (i.e. adapting to user activities) and an adaptable (i.e. could be changed by user according to preference) light set-up were created and compared to a baseline version. Regarding user experience, the adaptive variant was rated best on hedonic aspects, while the adaptable variant scored highest on pragmatic facets. In addition, the adaptable set-up was ranked best on preference before adaptive and baseline. This suggest that adaption of the interior light to non-driving related activities improves user experience. Future studies should evaluate combinations of the adaptive and the adaptive variants tested here.
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Schempp, Timo, Björn-Gerrit Hülle, and Marcel Racs. "Adaptive Bediensysteme im Ackerschlepper." In Entwerfen Entwickeln Erleben 2024, 123–33. Technische Universität Dresden, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2024.eee.011.

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Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die wissenschaftliche Untersuchung des Einsatzes adaptiver Bediensysteme im Ackerschlepper. Die Motivation beschreibt den vielseitigen Einsatz des Ackerschleppers und die naheliegende Konsequenz für den Einsatz adaptiver Bediensysteme in diesem. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigt der Stand der Technik mit weitestgehend statischen Bediensystemen eine Lücke zum Einsatz adaptiver Bediensysteme auf, die mit nachfolgend beschriebener Forschungsarbeit geschlossen werden soll. Die Beschreibung des Forschungsziels, der genutzten Methoden und der Ergebnisse zeigen den wissenschaftlichen Weg, über den eine signifikante Verbesserung der Ergonomie durch den Einsatz eines adaptiven Bediensystems festgestellt werden konnte.
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Marinissen, Erik Jan, Adit Singh, Dan Glotter, Marco Esposito, John M. Carulli, Amit Nahar, Kenneth M. Butler, Davide Appello, and Chris Portelli. "Adapting to adaptive testing." In 2010 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2010.5457143.

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Mayer, Dirk, Sven Herold, and Holger Hanselka. "Application of Kautz Models for Adaptive Vibration Control." In ASME 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2001/ad-23725.

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Abstract Both for active noise control (ANC) and active vibration control (AVC) the well known F-X-LMS-algorithm can be used. This approach requires a proper model of the path from the actuator to the error sensor, preferably received with an on-line identification. In the field of ANC adaptive finite impulse response (FIR) filters work well for this task, but for lightly damped mechanical systems with long impulse responses FIR filters with up to several thousand coefficients would have to be used. One alternative are adaptive IIR filters, but these can get unstable while adapting or the adapting process can get stuck in local minima. In this work, adaptive Kautz models are introduced, which need some a priori knowledge about the poles of the system. On the other hand, they represent an infinite impulse response while maintaining the transversal structure of the adaptive filter. This is reached by generalization of the FIR filter, for which the delay operator is substituted by discrete allpass filters, the Kautz filters. The adaptive filter bank is implemented by means of the straightforward LMS algorithm in the Matlab/Simulink environment. As an example, system identification with Kautz models and their usage in AVC for a simple mechanical system will be studied.
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Antipina, M. V. "ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL CULTURE IN THE SYSTEM OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATION." In Х Всероссийская научно-практическая конференция. Нижневартовский государственный университет, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36906/fks-2020/01.

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Adaptive physical culture is, first of all, exercises aimed at adapting a person with disabilities to environmental conditions. Adaptive physical culture is an adapted program for training disabled people and persons with disabilities that takes into account the peculiarities of their psychophysical development, individual capabilities, and health status and, if necessary, provides correction of developmental disorders and social adaptation of these persons.
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Jia, Ziyu, Xihao Yang, Chenyang Zhou, Haoyang Deng, and Tianzi Jiang. "ATTA: Adaptive Test-Time Adaptation for Multi-Modal Sleep Stage Classification." In Thirty-Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-24}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2024/650.

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Sleep stage classification is crucial for sleep quality assessment and disease diagnosis. Although some recent studies have made great strides in sleep stage classification performance, direct application to multi-modal sleep data with cross-domain distributional variations still poses challenges: 1) How to retain the sleep knowledge acquired by the model from the source domain during cross-domain adaptation to avoid catastrophic forgetting. 2) How to evaluate the contribution of different modalities in identifying specific sleep stages to serve test-time adaptation (TTA). 3) How to dynamically adapt the sleep model to different distribution shift in data domains of different subjects. To address these challenges, we propose an Adaptive Test-Time Adaptation (ATTA) method, a multi-modal test-time adaptation method for sleep stage classification. Specifically, the intra-modal retained-adaptive module is proposed for adapting to the target domain data while retaining the sleep knowledge acquired from the source domain to avoid catastrophic forgetting. The inter-modal contribution assessment module is designed to adaptively assess the contribution of each modality to the identification of specific sleep stages. Furthermore, the adaptive learning rate strategy utilizes a memory bank to record data from different subjects during testing, and based on this, it measures the differences between the target subject and those in the memory bank. According to the difference, the model adapts to the subject samples with different learning rates. We conduct experiments on mutual migration on two sleep datasets, SleepEDF and SHHS. The results show that our ATTA method outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in sleep stage classification.
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Jacob, J. D. "On the Fluid Dynamics of Adaptive Airfoils." In ASME 1998 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1998-0950.

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Abstract This paper discusses issues and practical requirements for an adaptive wing in relation to currently available technology. Adaptive wings offer many benefits, but a viable wing will require research into several areas, including selection of initial and perturbed airfoil shapes, steady and unsteady aerodynamic analysis of adaptive airfoils, and methods for real-time shape control of an adaptive wing system. An overview of adaptive wing history is briefly covered, including some recent developments. Development considerations for an adaptive wing system are then discussed. Aerodynamic performance and stability should be considered in the context of the wing’s structural integrity and aeroelasticity. Particular attention should be paid to the unsteady nature of the flow, as standard quasi-steady flow analysis techniques should be abandoned due to the rapid changes in wing shape and motion. Due to the large number of variable and measured parameters, an advanced control system is required to relate the flight conditions with changes in geometry. Issues related to adapting wings to various aircraft scales will be discussed, specifically micro aerial vehicles (μAVs). unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or RPVs), full-scale aircraft, and ornithopters.
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Roggemann, Michael C., Cynthia A. Hyde, and Byron M. Welsh. "Fourier phase spectrum estimation using deconvolution from wavefront sensing and bispectrum reconstruction." In Adaptive Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/adop.1996.awa.2.

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Many techniques for overcoming the optical effects of turbulence have been studied. These correction techniques include post detection image processing, such as speckle imaging (SI) [1] and deconvolution from wavefront sensing (DWFS) [2]. The post detection image processing techniques of speckle imaging and DWFS are of interest because they avoid the investment in expensive and complicated hardware required for adaptive optics. A key factor distinguishing DWFS from SI is that no separate phase spectrum reconstruction step analogous to computing and processing the bispectrum is required in DWFS. We show here that for bright extended objects DWFS provides much better phase spectrum estimation than the bispectrum technique. The qualifier bright is used to describe the case where the object or beacon is bright enough to provide ample signal for low noise wave front estimation using a Hartmann sensor.
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Friedman, Herbert W., Gaylen V. Erbert, Donald T. Gavel, Thomas C. Kuklo, Jody G. Malik, J. Thaddeus Salmon, David A. Smauley, and Gary R. Thompson. "A Sodium Guide Star Laser System for the Lick Observatory 3 Meter Telescope." In Adaptive Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/adop.1995.tua28.

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The use of sodium-layer laser guide stars for adaptive optics systems greatly enhances the sky coverage as compared to systems using natural guide stars. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of a sodium-layer guide star, a 20 W pulsed dye laser system has been designed and installed on the 3 meter Shane telescope at the Lick Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, California. The adaptive optics system used in conjunction with the laser guide star system has been described elsewhere1 and has already demonstrated diffraction limited images at the 2.2 micron wavelength using natural guide stars. The integration of the sodium laser guide star and the adaptive optics systems represents the first such installation on an astronomical telescope.
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Riccardi, A., R. Ragazzoni, and S. Esposito. "Focal Anisoplanatism Effect Affecting Techniques for Laser Guide Star Absolute Tilt Measurements." In Adaptive Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/adop.1996.amb.29.

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We present calculations aimed at establishing the error resulting from the anisoplanatism effect when two auxiliary telescopes are used to obtain the overall backward wave-front tilt from a laser guide star.
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Reports on the topic "Adaptive"

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Mak, K. S. Adaptive Tests. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada199446.

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Sharma, Gaurav. Adaptive Steganography. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada550303.

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Tyler, Sherman W. Adaptive Interfaces. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada229751.

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Abbott, Russell, and Scott Cannon. Adaptive Computer Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada436050.

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Cobb, Paul. Adaptive Instructional Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada438093.

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Labrinidis, Alexandros, and Nick Roussopoulos. Adaptive WebView Materialization. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada439848.

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McClelland-Bane, Randy, Jamie A. Van Randwyk, Anthony G. Carathimas, and Eric D. Thomas. Adaptive network countermeasures. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/918336.

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Stoner, William W. Adaptive Machine Vision. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada208130.

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Goldstein, J. S., Hanna Witzgall, Robert R. Greene, and Michael D. Zoltowski. Integrated Adaptive Compression. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada433740.

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Barley, Michael W. Adaptive Problem Solving. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada606629.

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