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A Facilitatory Effect of Perceptual Incongruity on Target-Source Matching in Pictorial Metaphors of Chinese Advertising : EEG Evidence
(University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, 2020)
Using evoked response potentials, we investigated the implicit detection of incongruity during target-source matching in pictorial metaphors of Chinese advertising. Participants saw an image of a product (the target in a ...
A fast Fourier transform based direct solver for the Helmholtz problem
(John Wiley & Sons, 2020)
This article is devoted to the efficient numerical solution of the Helmholtz equation in a two‐ or three‐dimensional (2D or 3D) rectangular domain with an absorbing boundary condition (ABC). The Helmholtz problem is ...
A feature rich distance-based many-objective visualisable test problem generator
(ACM, 2019)
In optimiser analysis and design it is informative to visualise how a
search point/population moves through the design space over time.
Visualisable distance-based many-objective optimisation problems
have been developed ...
A field experiment for understanding the unintended impact of Internet monitoring on employees : Policy satisfaction, organizational citizenship behaviour and work motivation
(Association for Information Systems, 2019)
Internet monitoring is widely deployed in organizations as an attempt to regulate employees’ cyberloafing behaviour, which is defined as employees’ usage of Internet for non-work-related purposes. Although previous studies ...
A First Experiment on Including Text Literals in KGloVe
(RWTH Aachen University, 2018)
Graph embedding models produce embedding vectors for entities
and relations in Knowledge Graphs, often without taking literal
properties into account. We show an initial idea based on the combination
of global graph ...
A Follow-Up On The Changes in the Changes in the Use Intention of Digital Wellness Technologies and Its Antecedents Over Time : The Use of Physical Activity Logger Applications Among Young Elderly in Finland
(University of Maribor, 2021)
This study aims to further promote the understanding of the antecedents of the acceptance and use of digital wellness technologies among elderly people through a follow-up to our two prior studies, one which examines the ...
A Framework for a Smart City Design : Digital Transformation in the Helsinki Smart City
(Springer, 2020)
Recently, there has been substantial interest in the concept of a smart city, as it has been a viable solution to the dilemmas created by the urbanization of cities. Digital technologies—such as Internet-of-Things, artificial ...
A framework for intention-driven requirements engineering of innovative software products
(Springer, 2011)
Requirements engineering is highly challenging particularly when designing
innovative software products. This is so because there are no corresponding
products, ultimate needs of actors are difficult to capture, the ...