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Journal articles on the topic "Échelles (sciences sociales) – Modèles mathématiques"
Monjardet, Bernard. "Avant propos du n° spécial : Modèles et méthodes mathématiques dans les sciences sociales : apports et limites." Mathématiques et sciences humaines, no. 172 (December 1, 2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/msh.3196.
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Schmeltzer, Christophe. "Apparition et disparition du renversement de préférence : effet du mode d'évaluation." Aix-Marseille 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002AIX10067.
Full textHérault, Stéphanie. "Étude des processus de formation de l'attitude envers la marque : un essai de modélisation intégrant une variable psychologique, la confiance en soi : une application en situation de pré-test publicitaire pour des produits de grande consommation." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010065.
Full textLe, Moine Veillon Clément. "Neural Conversion of Social Attitudes in Speech Signals." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2023SORUS034.pdf.
Full textAs social animals, humans communicate with each other by transmitting various types of information about the world and about themselves. At the heart of this process, the voice allows the transmission of linguistic messages denoting a strict meaning that can be decoded by the interlocutor. By conveying other information such as attitudes or emotions that connote the strict meaning, the voice enriches and enhances the communication process. In the last few decades, the digital world has become an important part of our lives. In many everyday situations, we are moving away from keyboards, mice and even touch screens to interactions with voice assistants or even virtual agents that enable human-like communication with machines. In the emergence of a hybrid world where physical and virtual reality coexist, it becomes crucial to enable machines to capture, interpret, and replicate the emotions and attitudes conveyed by the human voice.This research focuses on speech social attitudes, which can be defined - in a context of interaction - as speech dispositions towards others and aims to develop algorithms for their conversion. Fulfilling this objective requires data, i.e. a collection of audio recordings of utterances conveying various vocal attitudes. This research is thus built out of this initial step in gathering raw material - a dataset dedicated to speech social attitudes. Designing such algorithms involves a thorough understanding of what these attitudes are both in terms of production - how do individuals use their vocal apparatus to produce attitudes? - and perception - how do they decode those attitudes in speech? We therefore conducted two studies, a first uncovering the production strategies of speech attitudes and a second - based on a Best Worst Scaling (BWS) experiment - mainly hinting at biases involved in the perception such vocal attitudes, thus providing a twofold account for how speech attitudes are communicated by French individuals. These findings were the basis for the choice of speech signal representation as well as the architectural and optimisation choices for the design of a speech attitude conversion algorithm. In order to extend the knowledge on the perception of vocal attitudes gathered during this second study to the whole database, we worked on the elaboration of a BWS-Net allowing the detection of mis-communicated attitudes, and thus provided clean data for conversion learning. In order to learn how to convert vocal attitudes, we adopted a transformer-based approach in a many-to-many conversion paradigm with mel-spectrogram as speech signal representation. Since early experiments revealed a loss of intelligibility in the converted utterances, we proposed a linguistic conditioning of the conversion algorithm through incorporation of a speech-to-text module. Both objective and subjective measures have shown the resulting algorithm achieves better performance than the baseline transformer both in terms of intelligibility and attitude conveyed
Perin, Matthieu. "Contribution à la modélisation réaliste et multi-échelles des systèmes bouclés temporisés." Phd thesis, École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00753503.
Full textAugeraud-Veron, Emmanuelle. "L'anticipation dans les modèles à générations imbriquées." La Rochelle, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000LAROS059.
Full textMissoum, Benziane Djamel. "Nouvelle approche pour la modélisation des problèmes multi-échelles en mécanique : la méthode 95/5." Phd thesis, Paris, ENSAM, 2007. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00002617.
Full textDetandt-Feys, Brigitte. "La performance de l'entreprise est souvent approchée par un coefficient prenant en considération la valeur moyenne du titre, le taux des certificats de tresorerie et le coefficient "Beta" (mesure du risque du titre): [thèse annexe]." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/213538.
Full textSengès, Eloïse. "Antécédents, manifestations et effets du Bien Vieillir Désiré sur la consommation des seniors." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PSLED033.
Full textAging well is now a key stake for senior marketing, yet this concept remains little investigated by consumer research. A new concept is introduced in marketing research: Desired Aging Well (DAW), which refers to the psychological, physical, social and financial objectives, pursued in the quest for aging well. This research provides a reliable and valid bifactor measurement model for Desired Aging Well, in four dimensions: general DAW, physical DAW, social DAW and financial DAW. Its influence is tested on eight consumer behaviors related to the following sectors: food, e-health, plastic surgery, leisure, financial investments, social networks and dating sites. The Desired Aging Well scale and the overall antecedents-manifestations-effects model are validated on a sample of 900 French senior people aged from 50 to 80. The results suggest the development of a new marketing approach for seniors: aging well marketing. Its investigation and implementation are rooted in four key concepts: Desired Aging Well, perceived aging, adjustment to aging expectations and aging well consumption
Nardetto, Nicolas. "La dynamique atmosphérique des Céphéides et l'étalonnage des échelles de distance dans l'Univers." Phd thesis, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00069295.
Full textPriser, Mathieu. "Analyses multi-échelles du comportement en fluage d'alliages de zirconium." Phd thesis, Université de Bretagne Sud, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00642008.
Full textBooks on the topic "Échelles (sciences sociales) – Modèles mathématiques"
A conceptual introduction to modeling: Qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997.
Find full textM, Blalock Hubert, ed. Causal models in the social sciences. 2nd ed. New York: Aldine Pub. Co., 1985.
Find full text1926-, Blalock Hubert M., ed. Causal models in the social sciences. 2nd ed. New York: Aldine Pub. Co., 1985.
Find full textPeter, Cuttance, and Ecob Russell, eds. Structural modeling by example: Applications in educational, sociological, and behavioral research. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
Find full text1955-, Jones John Paul, and Casetti Emilio 1928-, eds. Applications of the expansion method. London: Routledge, 1992.
Find full textLoring, Thomas Scott, ed. An introduction to multilevel modeling techniques. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000.
Find full textLoring, Thomas Scott, ed. An introduction to multilevel modeling techniques. 2nd ed. New York: Psychology Press, 2008.
Find full textMathematical models for research on cultural dynamics: Qualitative mathematics for the social sciences. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.
Find full textEssential mathematics for political and social research. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Find full textA, Keats J., ed. Ordinal measurement in the behavioral sciences. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2003.
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