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Title:
Reading and writing knowledge in scientific communities : digital humanities and knowledge construction
Author:
Kembellec, Gérald, editor.
ISBN:
9781119384373

9781119384410
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
1. Introduction to scientific reading and writing and to technical modalities of augmentation -- 2. Ecrilecture and the constructino of knowledge within professional communities -- 3. "Critical spaces": a study of the necessary conditions for scholarly and multimedia reading -- 4. "Annotate the world, and improve humanity": material imageries in a web annotation program -- 5. Construction of ecrilecture standards for collaborative trsncription of digitized heritage -- 6. The challenge of platform interoperability in constructing augmented knowledge in the humanities and social sciences -- 7. The XML portal for the symogih.org Project -- 8. Issues of "hypermediating journals" for scientific publishing.
Abstract:
Earthquake Occurrence provides the reader with a review of algorithms applicable for modeling seismicity, such as short-term earthquake clustering and pseudo-periodic long-term behavior of major earthquakes. The concept of the likelihood ratio of a set of observations under different hypotheses is applied for comparison among various models. In short-term models, known by the term ETAS, the occurrence space and time rate density of earthquakes is modeled as the sum of two terms, one representing the independent or spontaneous events, and the other representing the activity triggered by previous earthquakes. Examples of the application of such algorithms in real cases are also reported. Dealing with long-term recurrence models, renewal time-dependent models, implying a pseudo-periodicity of earthquake occurrence, are compared with the simple time-independent Poisson model, in which every event occurs regardless of what has occurred in the past. The book also introduces a number of computer codes developed by the authors over decades of seismological research.
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