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    The debate between ‘inclusive’ and ‘dominant’ interpretations of Aristotle's concept of happiness (eudaimonia) has become one of the thorniest problems of Aristotle interpretation. In this paper, I attempt to solve this problem by presenting a multi-step argument for an ‘all-inclusive’ thesis, i.e., the Aristotelian philosopher or contemplator, in the strict sense, is someone who already possesses all the intellectual virtues (except technē), all the moral virtues (by way of the possession of ph…Read more
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    The COVID-19 pandemic affects all population segments and is especially detrimental to university students because social interaction is critical for a rewarding campus life and valuable learning experiences. In particular, with the suspension of in-person activities and the adoption of virtual teaching modalities, university students face drastic changes in their physical activities, academic careers, and mental health. Our study applies a machine learning approach to explore the gender differe…Read more
  •  75
    Modified Whale Optimization Algorithm for Solar Cell and PV Module Parameter Identification
    with Xiaojia Ye, Hong Li, Mingjing Wang, Chen Chi, Guoxi Liang, Huiling Chen, and Hailong Huang
    Complexity 2021 1-23. 2021.
    The whale optimization algorithm is a powerful swarm intelligence method which has been widely used in various fields such as parameter identification of solar cells and PV modules. In order to better balance the exploration and exploitation of WOA, we propose a novel modified WOA in which both the mutation strategy based on Levy flight and a local search mechanism of pattern search are introduced. On the one hand, Levy flight can make the algorithm get rid of the local optimum and avoid stagnat…Read more
  •  72
    Multiple object tracking: A literature review
    with Wenhan Luo, Junliang Xing, Anton Milan, Xiaoqin Zhang, and Tae-Kyun Kim
    Artificial Intelligence 293 (C): 103448. 2021.
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    Aristotle on Prohairesis
    Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 18 (2): 50-74. 2016.
    Prohairesis plays a central role in Aristotle's moral psychology. It is prohairesis that determines an action to be rational, that provides the proximate efficient or moving cause of rational action, and that better reveals one's character than the action itself. This paper will discuss Aristotle's shifted emphases when speaking of prohairesis in different ethical treatises; Aristotle's pursuit of the nature of prohairesis and his special argumentative strategy in dealing with prohairesis; the s…Read more
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    Time is a necessary element in understanding AI art. Firstly, time reveals the historical process by which art-theoretical predicates move from the unmarked to the marked, which can thus be utilized as a defense for arguing the legitimacy of AI art as art. Furthermore, AI art should be seen as a “new” art that is temporally ahead of the descriptive forms of art theory. Secondly, time provides a unique interpretation of AI artworks’ characteristics and aesthetic experience. The absence of experie…Read more
  •  47
    English Grammar Error Correction Algorithm Based on Classification Model
    with Shanchun Zhou
    Complexity 2021 1-11. 2021.
    English grammar error correction algorithm refers to the use of computer programming technology to automatically recognize and correct the grammar errors contained in English text written by nonnative language learners. Classification model is the core of machine learning and data mining, which can be applied to extracting information from English text data and constructing a reliable grammar correction method. On the basis of summarizing and analyzing previous research works, this paper expound…Read more
  •  32
    Cortico-subthalamic Coherence in a Patient With Dystonia Induced by Chorea-Acanthocytosis: A Case Report
    with Chunyan Cao, Peng Huang, Tao Wang, Shikun Zhan, Yixin Pan, Yiwen Wu, Hongxia Li, Bomin Sun, Dianyou Li, and Vladimir Litvak
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
  •  29
    Science for Loss and Damage: Findings and Propositions
    with Reinhard Mechler, Elisa Calliari, Laurens M. Bouwer, Thomas Schinko, Swenja Surminski, JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer, and Kian Mintz-Woo
    Mechler, Bouwer Et Al. (Hg.) 2019 – Loss and Damage From Climate 1 (1): 3-36. 2019.
    This introductory chapter summarises key findings of the twenty-two book chapters in terms of five propositions. These propositions, each building on relevant findings linked to forward-looking suggestions for research, policy and practice, reflect the architecture of the book, whose sections proceed from setting the stage to critical issues, followed by a section on methods and tools, to chapters that provide geographic perspectives, and finally to a section that identifies potential policy opt…Read more
  •  21
    Validation of Herek’s attitudes toward lesbian women and gay men scale among undergraduates in mainland China
    with Junfang Wang, Yusi Liu, Guochen Fu, Yifan Chen, Lei Wu, Mingliang Pan, Yuli Yang, Zhuo Chen, Yu Cao, Yong Li, Hao Wang, Bixiang Wang, Ruyi Du, Yanting Xiong, Nuo Xu, Xiaobao Xia, Qianqian Li, Chengcheng Lv, and Fang Ruan
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The lack of a standardized reliable and valid instrument makes it difficult to measure attitudes toward lesbian women and gay men consistently and thus poses a challenge to compare and contrast intervention measures. This study aimed to validate Herek’s ATLG scale among undergraduates in mainland China and identify factors associated with negative attitudes toward LG. A total of 6,036 eligible undergraduates conveniently drawn from 30 provinces across mainland China were randomly split in half. …Read more
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    Medication communication through documentation in medical wards: knowledge and power relations
    with Elizabeth Manias and Marie Gerdtz
    Nursing Inquiry 21 (3): 246-258. 2014.
    Health professionals communicate with each other about medication information using different forms of documentation. This article explores knowledge and power relations surrounding medication information exchanged through documentation among nurses, doctors and pharmacists. Ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in 2010 in two medical wards of a metropolitan hospital in Australia. Data collection methods included participant observations, field interviews, video‐recordings, document retrieval and…Read more
  •  19
    Who, What and Where (WWW) Problems in Scientific Communities
    with Hong Gao and Jinlan Nie
    Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (1): 327-330. 2018.
    The results of the National Higher Education Entrance Examination have a life-long effect on most Chinese by labeling them clever or not. Some of the following rules of the Gaokao enhance the damage, for example, the rule of Who, What and Where. In general, Who you are and What you have done are of secondary importance, but Where you graduated from, especially the college of first-record is the most important, but discriminatory criterion in the recruitment courses of most of scientific communit…Read more
  •  18
    Regular Distribution Inhibits Generic Numerosity Processing
    with Yajun Zhao, Miao Wang, and Zhijun Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
  •  17
    Case Report: Deep Brain Stimulation of the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert for Advanced Alzheimer's Disease
    with Wei Zhang, Bhavana Patel, Yingchuan Chen, Kailiang Wang, Anchao Yang, Fangang Meng, Aparna Wagle Shukla, Shanshan Cen, John Yu, Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, and Jianguo Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Patients with advanced Alzheimer's disease experience cognitive impairment and physical disabilities in daily life. Currently, there are no treatments available to slow down the course of the disease, and limited treatments exist only to treat symptoms. However, deep brain stimulation of the nucleus basalis of Meynert has been reported to improve cognitive function in individuals with AD. Here, we report the effects of NBM-DBS on cognitive function in a subject with severe AD. An 80-year-old mal…Read more
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    Understanding medication safety in healthcare settings: a critical review of conceptual models
    with Elizabeth Manias and Marie Gerdtz
    Nursing Inquiry 18 (4): 290-302. 2011.
    LIU W, MANIAS E and GERDTZ M. Nursing Inquiry 2011; 18: 290–302 Understanding medication safety in healthcare settings: a critical review of conceptual modelsCommunication can impact on the way in which medications are managed across healthcare settings. Organisational cultures and the environmental context provide an added complexity to how communication occurs in practice. The aims of this paper are: to examine six models relating to medication safety in various hospital and community settings…Read more
  •  14
    A Fault Analysis Method for Three-Phase Induction Motors Based on Spiking Neural P Systems
    with Zhu Huang, Tao Wang, Luis Valencia-Cabrera, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, and Pengpeng Li
    Complexity 2021 1-19. 2021.
    The fault prediction and abductive fault diagnosis of three-phase induction motors are of great importance for improving their working safety, reliability, and economy; however, it is difficult to succeed in solving these issues. This paper proposes a fault analysis method of motors based on modified fuzzy reasoning spiking neural P systems with real numbers for fault prediction and abductive fault diagnosis. To achieve this goal, fault fuzzy production rules of three-phase induction motors are …Read more
  •  13
    Output Feedback Model Predictive Control for NCSs with Input Quantization
    with Hongchun Qu and Yu Li
    Complexity 2022 1-20. 2022.
    This paper addresses the robust output feedback model predictive control schemes for networked control systems with input quantization. The logarithmic quantizer is considered in this paper, and the sector bound approach is applied, which appropriately treats the quantization error as a sector-bounded uncertainty. The presented method involves an offline designed state observer using linear matrix inequality and online robust output feedback MPC algorithms which optimize one free control move fo…Read more
  •  12
    How Positive and Negative Emotions Promote Ritualistic Consumption Through Different Mechanisms
    with Wei Song, Taiyang Zhao, and Ershuai Huang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Ritualistic consumption refers to integrating ritual elements into the process of product design and usage. By conducting three studies, we find that ritualistic consumption can offer new and interesting experiences and help consumers gain a sense of control. Both positive and negative emotions can promote ritualistic consumption tendencies. However, their underlying psychological mechanisms are different. Specifically, positive emotion can arouse consumers’ desire for interesting experience and…Read more
  •  12
    This paper investigates the distribution characteristics of word lengths in the Dream of the Red Chamber, measured in terms of the number of syllables or characters. The results show that the frequency distribution of words of different lengths in the DRC abides by the extended logarithmic distribution model. A comparison between the first forty, the middle forty, and the last forty chapters shows that the distribution of word lengths in these three parts does not differ significantly, which she…Read more
  •  12
    Metro driver is the prime person who is responsible for metro operation safety. The mental health of a metro driver is very important for the operation of the subway and requires the driver to keep high mental alertness to monitor the surrounding environment and also handle emergencies under uncertain or dangerous conditions. After a long-term occupational strain, a metro driver is likely to suffer from some mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, that ultimately threaten the liv…Read more
  •  11
    Dual-track spatio-temporal learning for urban flow prediction with adaptive normalization
    with Xiaoyu Li, Yongshun Gong, Yilong Yin, Yu Zheng, and Liqiang Nie
    Artificial Intelligence 328 (C): 104065. 2024.
  •  9
    Screening Depressive Disorders With Tree-Drawing Test
    with Simeng Gu, Yige Liu, Fei Liang, Rou Feng, Yawen Li, Guorui Liu, Mengdan Gao, Fushun Wang, and Jason H. Huang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Accountability is a core element for groups and societies to operate efficiently. However, there have been confusing findings in previous studies on felt accountability, and few efforts have been made to clarify its complicated role. Drawing on self-determination theory, we developed an integrative model to examine the double-edged sword effect of felt accountability on work outcomes and individual wellbeing. We utilized a three-wave sample of 294 employees to test our hypotheses. The findings s…Read more
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    The current study proposes a moderated mediation model to explain the relationship between humble leadership and team innovation. Our hypothesis integrates social information processing theory with the existing literature on humble leadership. As a result, we theorize that when a humble individual leads a team, the team members are more likely to reconsider strategies, review events with self-awareness, share diverse information, and adapt to new ideas, which in turn promotes innovative team act…Read more
  •  5
    Design of English Intelligent Simulated Paper Marking System
    with Lina Yang
    Complexity 2021 1-10. 2021.
    In this paper, we analyze the intelligent subdesign of the simulated marking system through an in-depth study of it. This paper proposes a correlation analysis-based quantification of N-element sense values and a rationality enhancement-based scoring fitting algorithm for English essays. This paper also extracts word features, sentence features, and chapter structure features in essays to fit English composition scores. Since not all students can complete the essays according to the topic requir…Read more
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    "Kongzi jia yu" gong an tan yuan =
    She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she. 2014.
    《孔子家語》真偽問題,是中國學術史上一個著名公案。作者考鏡源流、旁征博引、推陳出新,着力從公案學的角度,對與王肅偽造《家語》說相關的公案群進行透徹的爬梳與剔抉;對此案產生的諸多取徑,如誤說誤文流傳訛變、疏證辨偽方法移植錯置、文本內外關系牽強附會等進行認真的推究與歸納;就丁晏所謂王肅偽造眾書之說對康有為的劉歆遍偽群經說之影響進行清晰的提示與論證;對此案所涉《家語》三序的可信性程度、孔安國身世等重要而又諸說紛紜的史事進行縝密的析說與考證。