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diff --git a/0-collect-data/datacite.py b/0-collect-data/datacite.py
index 0941c3ff2901beec5c7f63aa765fdbf3c4ce4d70..e04e3e02ff47a805f6a058f86344a5530c7198ed 100644
--- a/0-collect-data/datacite.py
+++ b/0-collect-data/datacite.py
@@ -3,19 +3,26 @@
 
 """
 ## todo
-- v2 : périmètre UGA : ajouter les ROR des unités, des établissements/laboratoires associés (par exemple Grenoble INP)
+- v2 : périmètre UGA : ajouter les ROR des unités, des établissements/laboratoires associés (eg Grenoble INP, sciencepo grenoble)
 
 ## Documentation
 * Doc générale API Datacite : https://support.datacite.org/docs/api
 * Recherche d'un DOI : https://support.datacite.org/docs/api-sampling
 * Pagination : https://support.datacite.org/docs/pagination
+
+## memo sur les requêtes
+client_id=JBRU.AAU le laboratoire AAU
+client_id=inist.persyval données issues du Labex Persyval-lab (PIA)
+
 """
 
 import requests
 
 urls = [
     'https://api.datacite.org/dois?affiliation=true&query=creators.affiliation.affiliationIdentifier:"https://ror.org/02rx3b187"&page[size]=100',
-    'https://api.datacite.org/dois?affiliation=true&query=contributors.affiliation.affiliationIdentifier:"https://ror.org/02rx3b187"&page[size]=100'
+    'https://api.datacite.org/dois?affiliation=true&query=contributors.affiliation.affiliationIdentifier:"https://ror.org/02rx3b187"&page[size]=100',
+    "https://api.datacite.org/dois?client_id=JBRU.AAU&page[size]=100",
+    "https://api.datacite.org/dois?client_id=inist.persyval&page[size]=100"
     # possibilité d'ajouter d'autres requêtes
 ]
 
@@ -52,8 +59,7 @@ def get_dois(results):
                 dois.append(doi)
     return dois, not_dois
 
-# on récupère les dois
-
+# récupérer les dois
 dois = []
 not_dois = []
 
@@ -62,14 +68,14 @@ for url in urls:
     dois += doi
     not_dois += not_doi
 
-# on supprime les doublons
 
+# supprimer les doublons
 unique_dois = list(set(dois))
 
-print("Nombre de dois différents trouvés : " + str(len(unique_dois)))
+print(f"Nombre de dois différents trouvés\t{len(unique_dois)}")
 
-# exporter la liste de DOI au format txt
 
+# exporter la liste de DOI au format txt
 with open("datacite-dois.txt", 'w') as f :
     [f.write(f"{line}\n") for line in unique_dois]
 
diff --git a/0-collect-data/z-datacite-demo.ipynb b/0-collect-data/z-datacite-demo.ipynb
index b17617f26a197950d2c6c402ebff8e87a5c2be88..51a31410cd2a59461eb771d1543545a4da26c7e1 100644
--- a/0-collect-data/z-datacite-demo.ipynb
+++ b/0-collect-data/z-datacite-demo.ipynb
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
   },
   {
    "cell_type": "code",
-   "execution_count": 26,
+   "execution_count": 1,
    "id": "d229201d-4e79-40a8-9472-9ea46b344b1c",
    "metadata": {},
    "outputs": [],
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
   },
   {
    "cell_type": "code",
-   "execution_count": 27,
+   "execution_count": 2,
    "id": "7ce19b89-d5b7-4dbe-9fab-a15a81b42078",
    "metadata": {},
    "outputs": [],
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
   },
   {
    "cell_type": "code",
-   "execution_count": 28,
+   "execution_count": 3,
    "id": "ec73be41-21df-4448-b58e-e21306f6b9fa",
    "metadata": {},
    "outputs": [
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
   },
   {
    "cell_type": "code",
-   "execution_count": 29,
+   "execution_count": 4,
    "id": "e0722b5b-0059-4842-8e8a-2125239a7b7d",
    "metadata": {},
    "outputs": [
@@ -139,19 +139,19 @@
        "    </tr>\n",
        "    <tr>\n",
        "      <th>2</th>\n",
-       "      <td>10.7280/d1667w</td>\n",
-       "      <td>Greenland Marine-Terminating Glacier Retreat Data</td>\n",
-       "      <td>2020-12-01T18:09:19Z</td>\n",
-       "      <td>[Wood, Michael, Rignot, Eric, Bjørk, Anders, V...</td>\n",
-       "    </tr>\n",
-       "    <tr>\n",
-       "      <th>3</th>\n",
        "      <td>10.7280/d1595v</td>\n",
        "      <td>Annual Ice Velocity of the Greenland Ice Sheet...</td>\n",
        "      <td>2019-03-29T10:37:23Z</td>\n",
        "      <td>[Mouginot, Jeremie, Rignot, Eric, Scheuchl, Be...</td>\n",
        "    </tr>\n",
        "    <tr>\n",
+       "      <th>3</th>\n",
+       "      <td>10.7280/d1667w</td>\n",
+       "      <td>Greenland Marine-Terminating Glacier Retreat Data</td>\n",
+       "      <td>2020-12-01T18:09:19Z</td>\n",
+       "      <td>[Wood, Michael, Rignot, Eric, Bjørk, Anders, V...</td>\n",
+       "    </tr>\n",
+       "    <tr>\n",
        "      <th>4</th>\n",
        "      <td>10.7280/d1b114</td>\n",
        "      <td>Dataset for: Fast retreat of Pope, Smith, and ...</td>\n",
@@ -209,8 +209,8 @@
        "                                              DOI  \\\n",
        "0                                  10.7280/d11h3x   \n",
        "1                                  10.7280/d1mm37   \n",
-       "2                                  10.7280/d1667w   \n",
-       "3                                  10.7280/d1595v   \n",
+       "2                                  10.7280/d1595v   \n",
+       "3                                  10.7280/d1667w   \n",
        "4                                  10.7280/d1b114   \n",
        "..                                            ...   \n",
        "137                  10.6084/m9.figshare.23488967   \n",
@@ -222,8 +222,8 @@
        "                                                 Titre                  Date  \\\n",
        "0    Annual Ice Velocity of the Greenland Ice Sheet...  2019-03-29T12:53:36Z   \n",
        "1    Annual Ice Velocity of the Greenland Ice Sheet...  2018-12-14T09:39:45Z   \n",
-       "2    Greenland Marine-Terminating Glacier Retreat Data  2020-12-01T18:09:19Z   \n",
-       "3    Annual Ice Velocity of the Greenland Ice Sheet...  2019-03-29T10:37:23Z   \n",
+       "2    Annual Ice Velocity of the Greenland Ice Sheet...  2019-03-29T10:37:23Z   \n",
+       "3    Greenland Marine-Terminating Glacier Retreat Data  2020-12-01T18:09:19Z   \n",
        "4    Dataset for: Fast retreat of Pope, Smith, and ...  2021-11-01T23:46:08Z   \n",
        "..                                                 ...                   ...   \n",
        "137  Additional file 1 of 3DVizSNP: a tool for rapi...  2023-06-10T03:21:52Z   \n",
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@
        "                                               Auteurs  \n",
        "0    [Mouginot, Jeremie, Rignot, Eric, Scheuchl, Be...  \n",
        "1    [Mouginot, Jeremie, Rignot, Eric, Millan, Roma...  \n",
-       "2    [Wood, Michael, Rignot, Eric, Bjørk, Anders, V...  \n",
-       "3    [Mouginot, Jeremie, Rignot, Eric, Scheuchl, Be...  \n",
+       "2    [Mouginot, Jeremie, Rignot, Eric, Scheuchl, Be...  \n",
+       "3    [Wood, Michael, Rignot, Eric, Bjørk, Anders, V...  \n",
        "4    [Milillo, Pietro, Rignot, Eric, Rizzoli, Paola...  \n",
        "..                                                 ...  \n",
        "137  [Sierk, Michael, Ratnayake, Shashikala, Wagle,...  \n",
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
        "[142 rows x 4 columns]"
       ]
      },
-     "execution_count": 29,
+     "execution_count": 4,
      "metadata": {},
      "output_type": "execute_result"
     }
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
    "name": "python",
    "nbconvert_exporter": "python",
    "pygments_lexer": "ipython3",
-   "version": "3.10.12"
+   "version": "3.11.5"
   }
  },
  "nbformat": 4,
diff --git a/1-enrich-with-datacite/concatenet-enrich-dois.py b/1-enrich-with-datacite/concatenet-enrich-dois.py
index 1bed06d72feee7513742a65fab189082b04fc59a..eb50b8f91d1cbe1d749fe044e6b6d8c48068bfb7 100644
--- a/1-enrich-with-datacite/concatenet-enrich-dois.py
+++ b/1-enrich-with-datacite/concatenet-enrich-dois.py
@@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ for doi in dois : #[:300]
 		continue
 
 	## get md from datacite
+
 	raw_md = my_functions.get_md_from_datacite(doi)
+	## to debug print(f"\t{doi}")
 
 	### if doi not in datacite
 	if raw_md == "error" : 
diff --git a/1-enrich-with-datacite/datacite-parser-instructions.json b/1-enrich-with-datacite/datacite-parser-instructions.json
index b67cbc490627ab166d1b3195ddf8afc6e6fbca1c..e3f5699324a245e53a7fa140d450192e00cec554 100644
--- a/1-enrich-with-datacite/datacite-parser-instructions.json
+++ b/1-enrich-with-datacite/datacite-parser-instructions.json
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 	"version" : "2023-11-20",
 	"comentaires" : {
 		"0" : "non prise en compte de l'attribut dates",
-		"1" : "non prise en compte de l'attrbut relatedIdentifiers"
+		"1" : "non prise en compte de l'attribut relatedIdentifiers"
 	},
 	"path-and-fields" : {
 
diff --git a/1-enrich-with-datacite/z_personal_functions.py b/1-enrich-with-datacite/z_personal_functions.py
index f10137a24950184f91f633fd7ba40aa42482ef7e..d0159a53a760effc314b9fc2de6e7a14862a7ba8 100644
--- a/1-enrich-with-datacite/z_personal_functions.py
+++ b/1-enrich-with-datacite/z_personal_functions.py
@@ -51,10 +51,11 @@ def parse_value_following_instruction(key, instruction, datacite_content) :
                 )
             
             ## quand les données sont des listes et qu'il faut itérer dessus
-            else : 
+            else :
                 all_vals = []
                 temp_key_to_get = instruction["past_values_w_this_key"]
-                [all_vals.append( item[ temp_key_to_get ]) for item in datacite_content]
+                # itérer sur les éléments, vérifier si la clé est bien présente, si oui ajouter la valeur
+                [all_vals.append( item[ temp_key_to_get ]) for item in datacite_content if item.get(temp_key_to_get)]
                            
                 buffer.update(
                     {temp_key_to_get : ",".join(all_vals)}
@@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ def parse_datacite_md(raw_datacite_mds):
         if data from datacite is needed get it with parse_value_following_instruction()
     """
     doi_md = {
-    "doi" : raw_datacite_mds["data"]["id"]
+        "doi" : raw_datacite_mds["data"]["id"]
     }
     
     ## ____0____ from json file load instructions
diff --git a/2-produce-graph/hist--datasets-by-year.png b/2-produce-graph/hist--datasets-by-year.png
index d41431025bfff22bc50e6e28e0fa04bfe9792e41..ebdef6f73f3e6f9e498a7004e2ac998cbc0653a3 100644
Binary files a/2-produce-graph/hist--datasets-by-year.png and b/2-produce-graph/hist--datasets-by-year.png differ
diff --git a/2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-repo.py b/2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-year.py
similarity index 94%
rename from 2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-repo.py
rename to 2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-year.py
index 9a05fc17335173b5a99392d49a45ffcb6d93c9aa..c595bf09d6924925d5a526320651d8267f5b6fa0 100644
--- a/2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-repo.py
+++ b/2-produce-graph/hist-quantity-by-year.py
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ df = my_fct.load_and_treat_csv()
 
 print(df.columns)
 
+
 print("nb de datasets\t", len(df))
 
 ## publicationYear contient une année de 1995 : on reconstruit un champs année à partir de "created" : date d'enregistrement du dépot
@@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ ax.spines['right'].set_visible(False)
 ax.set_ylabel("number of datasets", labelpad = 10)
 
 plt.title(f"Number of datasets by year", fontsize = 22, x = 0.5, y = 1.03, alpha = 0.6)
-plt.suptitle(f"n = {len(df)}", fontsize = 12, x = 0.5, y = 0.8, alpha = 0.6)
+plt.suptitle(f"n = {len(df)}", fontsize = 12, x = 0.5, y = 0.9, alpha = 0.6)
 plt.savefig("hist--datasets-by-year.png")
 
 
diff --git a/2-produce-graph/pie--datacite-client.png b/2-produce-graph/pie--datacite-client.png
index 6a496c5d6c8876fb330187074ae13366b354a803..e872ad9dc7a2607f888950307be1ae7873ae4a24 100644
Binary files a/2-produce-graph/pie--datacite-client.png and b/2-produce-graph/pie--datacite-client.png differ
diff --git a/2-produce-graph/pie-datacite-client.py b/2-produce-graph/pie-datacite-client.py
index c79f21d8fc9fe6f90c0ca2bfc1ed8aebe2edea89..06f1cfd57b97b2b7e7528f615475c04c3aae1106 100644
--- a/2-produce-graph/pie-datacite-client.py
+++ b/2-produce-graph/pie-datacite-client.py
@@ -12,8 +12,16 @@ df_client_raw = df["client"].value_counts()
 treshold = 8
 df_client = df_client_raw[df_client_raw > treshold]
 
-## remove point in client name (eg. zenodo.cern)
-clients_name = [item[: item.find(".")] for item in df_client.index]
+## rework client name (eg cern.zenodo)
+clients_name = []
+for item in df_client.index :
+	short_name = item[: item.find(".")]
+	if short_name not in ["inist", "jbru"] : 
+		clients_name.append( short_name)
+	else : 
+		clients_name.append(item)
+
+print(clients_name)
 
 df_client["other"] = df_client_raw[df_client_raw <= treshold].sum()
 clients_name.append("other")
diff --git a/dois-uga.csv b/dois-uga.csv
index 1e73c8076e56603af66bd2111b8faf8489388eb4..63180b983d9a2e05837059d8e2eb8d9f0114dd54 100644
--- a/dois-uga.csv
+++ b/dois-uga.csv
@@ -2825,3 +2825,251 @@ Due to its size, the data set can not be placed on this repository and will be p
 10.5281/zenodo.7741947,"Data for: ""Land-use intensity influences European tetrapod food-webs""",Zenodo,2023,,Dataset,"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,Open Access","These .Rdata files enable to reproduce results from our article "" Signatures of land use intensity on european tetrapod food-web architectures"" along with the R code provided at: https://github.com/ChrisBotella/foodwebs_vs_land_use - raw_data : Raw data including GBIF and iNaturalist occurrences and IUCN enveloppes used to select sites and generate species presence/absence. We provide this file for transparency and reproducibility of our methodology. - preprocessed_data: preprocessed data (obtained from raw_data) used to generate our article Figures along with the next file. - TrophicNetworksList : .Rdata containing a list of igraph objects, each igraph is a foodweb associated to a site identify by the list element name. - MultiRegMatrices: .Rdata containing especially the pre-computed matrix Y of cells (rows) by food web metrics (columns) and the covariate design matrix X (for the linear regressions) in order to facilitate and accelerate the reproduction of the analyses.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-03-16T17:16:19.000Z,2023-03-16T17:16:20.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
 10.5061/dryad.fbg79cnx2,"Past, present and future of chamois science",Dryad,2022,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal,"The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where it occurs as two species, the Northern chamois R. rupicapra and the Southern chamois R. pyrenaica. Here, we provide a state-of-the-art overview of research trends and the most challenging issues in chamois research and conservation, focusing on taxonomy and systematics, genetics, life history, ecology and behavior, physiology and disease, management, and conservation. Research on Rupicapra has a longstanding history and has contributed substantially to the biological and ecological knowledge of mountain ungulates. Although the number of publications on this genus has markedly increased over the past two decades, major differences persist with respect to knowledge of species and subspecies, with research mostly focusing on the Alpine chamois R. r. rupicapra and, to a lesser extent, the Pyrenean chamois R. p. pyrenaica. In addition, a scarcity of replicate studies of populations of different subspecies and/or geographic areas limits the advancement of chamois science. Since environmental heterogeneity impacts behavioral, physiological and life history traits, understanding the underlying processes would be of great value from both an evolutionary and conservation/management standpoint, especially in the light of ongoing climatic change. Substantial contributions to this challenge may derive from a quantitative assessment of reproductive success, investigation of fine-scale foraging patterns, and a mechanistic understanding of disease outbreak and resilience. Improving conservation status, resolving taxonomic disputes, identifying subspecies hybridization, assessing the impact of hunting and establishing reliable methods of abundance estimation are of primary concern. Despite being one of the most well-known mountain ungulates, substantial field efforts to collect paleontological, behavioral, ecological, morphological, physiological and genetic data on different populations and subspecies are still needed to ensure a successful future for chamois conservation and research.",mds,True,findable,96,2,0,1,0,2022-05-26T14:27:11.000Z,2022-05-26T14:27:12.000Z,dryad.dryad,dryad,"FOS: Biological sciences,FOS: Biological sciences","[{'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'subjectScheme': 'fos'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['1890 bytes'],
 10.5281/zenodo.10037960,FIG. 3 in Passiflora tinifolia Juss. (Passiflora subgenus Passiflora): resurrection and synonymies,Zenodo,2023,,Image,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"FIG. 3. — Pictures and drawings of P. laurifolia L., P. oblongifolia Pulle, P. gabrielleana Vanderpl. and P. favardensis Kuethe: A, P. laurifolia from Guadeloupe (photograph F. Booms); B, C, P. gabrielleana from Montsinery, near its locus classicus in French Guiana (photograph M. Rome); D, drawing of P. oblongifolia from the holotype Versteeg 652 (from Pulle 1906); E, drawing of P. gabrielleana by J. Vanderplank in Vanderplank & Laurens (2006); F, picture of P. favardensis by Christian Houel in Kuethe (2011). Scale bars: 1 cm.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-10-24T17:26:34.000Z,2023-10-24T17:26:34.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"Biodiversity,Taxonomy","[{'subject': 'Biodiversity'}, {'subject': 'Taxonomy'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220302,Homunculus Nimbus,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper discusses the concepts and process in the creation of homunculus nimbus, an installation made of several sculptural bodies (homunculi) that are used to cover shell-like pavilion that acts as a habitat for the homunculi. Homunculus Nimbus is a projection of a future where synthetic life-forms are commonplace. The exhibit simulates the life-like resting and wake cycles in nocturnal beings by providing quiet and shade in the day and by activating with light and sounds at night through a continuous flow of light patterns in response to each other. From a distance the work is sculptural, but it is a destination as well as an object. Visitors are invited to enter the work, benches provide a place to rest and contemplate, inhabit, and commune.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:35.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:35.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Architectonic,Biomimetic,Emotive,File-to-Factory,Digital Fabrication","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architectonic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Biomimetic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Emotive'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'File-to-Factory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Digital Fabrication'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220297,"Digital Architecture. Atmospheres in Design and New Responsive &amp; Sensitive Configurations, Session 5 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:27.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:28.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['2 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220318,"Ambiences of Empathy and Fear, Cartography of Refugee Encampments in Mainland Greece 2019",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Divergent social sensitivities deriving from the ongoing since 2016 refugee crisis in Greece have undoubtedly redefined the landscape of ordinary life accentuating contradictions to the extreme. Focusing on the largest refugee reception facilities of main- land Greece Eleonas in Athens, and Diavata in Thessaloniki, we discuss social and spatial practices responding to refugee accommoda- tion and integration, three years past the peak of the crisis. Featuring original architectural documentations based on situated research, the paper addresses methods of investigation within camps and speculates on the impact of the spatial layout on the redefinition of refugee identity.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T21:00:20.000Z,2021-06-17T21:00:20.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"European Refugee Crisis,Camps,Shelters,Inhabitation,Agency","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'European Refugee Crisis'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Camps'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Shelters'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Inhabitation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Agency'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220381,"Atmosphere, Resonance, and Immanent Transcendence, Rethinking the Aesthetic Experience as a Threefold",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The paper reinterprets the concept of æsthetic experience, combining the neo-phenomenological notion of atmosphere with the concept of resonance, developed by Hartmut Rosa, and the concept of immanent transcendence, coined by Dorthe Jørgensen. It hereby distinguishes between three aspects of æsthetic experience, interpreting the æsthetic experience as a sensitive interplay of emotional spatiality (atmosphere), vibrant relationality (resonance), and sensitive cognition (immanent transcendence). The paper suggests that this threefold structure can account for a variety of our sensitive æsthetic experiences in atmospheric situations, some being mainly atmospheric, others mainly resonant, and others deeply meaningful in a more cognitive sense.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:45.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:45.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Resonance,Immanent Transcendence,Atmosphere,Sensitivity,Aesthetics","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Resonance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Immanent Transcendence'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensitivity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aesthetics'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2016.08.ds04,LastFM top-50 artists,PerSciDo,2016,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International,A set of users and the 50 artists they listen the most to.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-11-03T00:58:27.000Z,2017-11-03T00:58:27.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}]",['500 MB'],['sql']
+10.5281/zenodo.10262983,Unite! handbook of best practices for effective mainstreaming of open science and innovation at Universities,Unite! Alliance Publications,2023,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"This handbook is a practical guide for facilitating researchers, R&I support services, and university managers to transition from modern science to open science. Based on a comparative case study of 70 research teams across 7 European universities in the Unite! Alliance, this handbook reveals a high-impact understanding of the best open science and innovation practices on Unite! research teams and exposes guidelines for the adoption of these practices. This handbook shapes a new governance model for the management of open science and innovation in universities in the digital era. ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T11:19:53.000Z,2023-12-11T11:19:53.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"open science,open science management,university governance,open innovation,science and innovation policy,open exploration,european universities alliances","[{'subject': 'open science'}, {'subject': 'open science management'}, {'subject': 'university governance'}, {'subject': 'open innovation'}, {'subject': 'science and innovation policy'}, {'subject': 'open exploration'}, {'subject': 'european universities alliances'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220293,"Physical Body Awareness and Virtual Embodiment, A Hybrid Experience of Otherness",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Body awareness and embodiment are core terms and research topics being used to comment on the new interdisciplinary aspects of virtual immersive experiences. In this article, we present the methodology adopted in the Disembody research project with the aim to explore body-space relation- ship through the lenses of interdisciplinary considerations drawn from architecture and cognitive science. Employing an empirical, case study approach inside virtual reality (VR), we came up with observations about how virtual embodiment can be experienced as an instance of otherness embodiment that generates a sensation of alloæsthesia. This post-human condition can be bi-directionally fed into re-establishing the body-space rela- tionship towards expanded architectural and cognitive perspectives.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:04.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:05.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Body awareness,Virtual Embodiment,Space Perception,Expendable Bodies","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Body awareness'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual Embodiment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Space Perception'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Expendable Bodies'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220272,"Scaling Sensory Experiences; Across Dance, Occupational Therapy and Urban Design",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The disciplines of urban design, occupational therapy and dance share an interest in how sensory experience and human movement impact the way atmospheres are produced. The global pandemic has brought about radical shifts in our sensory experience of the world. Bodily gestures both big and small participate in the creation of unspoken yet acutely felt atmospheres that invoke new modes of attention. The notion of ’scaling sensory experiences’ emphasizes that scale is a non-static continually shifting condition that connects bodies and environments. This research calls for a nuanced understanding of other disciplinary worlds in order to plant the seeds for renewed sensory modes of designing, living and dancing that are much needed as we contemplate our post-pandemic atmosphere.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:26.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:27.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Occupational Therapy,Dance,Movement,Sensory,Scaling,Pandemic,Body","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Occupational Therapy'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Dance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Movement'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Scaling'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Pandemic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Body'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220312,"Heritage / Fiction, For a Retro-Prospective of Dwelling-in-Ambiances",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The sense of dwelling in a place is founded on multiple sources. Seeing and recounting the resultant constructions remain one of the major challenges we face in attempting to understand usages and the capacity of a place to renew itself while maintaining what makes it specific and whose ambiance is both a catalyst and a revelatory agent. Based on Etienne Souriau’s works on modes of existence, reviewed by David Lapoujade, we will study the ways in which it is possible to see in a projectual framework a retro-prospective approaches of dwelling-in-ambiances. To illus- trate these propositions, we will rely on an urban project that we developed: “L’Affaire de l’aqueduc de la Reine Pédauque” (Toulouse, France).",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:46:06.000Z,2021-06-17T20:46:07.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Heritage,Fiction,Modes of Existence,the Becomings of a Place","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Heritage'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fiction'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Modes of Existence'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'the Becomings of a Place'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.06.ds80,SPEECH-COCO,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"SPEECH-COCO is an augmentation of MS-COCO dataset where speech is added to image and text. Speech captions were generated using text-to-speech (TTS) synthesis resulting in 616,767 spoken captions (&gt;600h) paired with images. Disfluencies and speed perturbation were added to the signal in order to sound more natural. Each speech signal (WAV) is paired with a JSON file containing exact timecode for each word/syllable/phoneme in the spoken caption. Such a corpus could be used for Language and Vision (LaVi) tasks including speech input or output instead of text.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-07-11T08:41:11.000Z,2017-07-11T08:41:11.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Linguistics,FOS: Languages and literature,FOS: Languages and literature","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Linguistics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Languages and literature', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Languages and literature', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['57 GB'],"['wav', 'json', 'sql']"
+10.48537/10.48537/hal-03220281,"Room for Transition by Aesthetic Empowerment?, Atmospheres and Sensory Experiences of a New Hospital Birth Environment",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper focuses on how the design, aesthethics and atmosphere of a new hospital birth environment affects the experiences of new fathers. Based on a phenomenological study it shows how atmospheres are experienced in a new birthing room intended to stimulate the senses in a comforting and equanimity-evoking way, and especially how the fathers attuned themselves to the situ- ation of being present at the birth of their new-born infant. Studying fathers’ transition to parenthood through the lens of atmosphere and interrogating the meaning of atmosphere in hospital rooms offers a more nuanced approach to our understanding of the relationship between people, space, time and event in future design of new hospital rooms.",fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T21:21:41.000Z,2021-06-17T21:22:03.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Atmosphere,Aesthetics,Hospital Design,Re-Enactment,Sensory Experience","[{'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'subject': 'Aesthetics'}, {'subject': 'Hospital Design'}, {'subject': 'Re-Enactment'}, {'subject': 'Sensory Experience'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220298,"The Formation of the Technological Sensitivity, Gaining a New Perspective on Existing Objects",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article aims to clarify how recent transformations in the field of archi- tecture, chiefly the availability of new digital design tools, have introduced new ways of approaching projects. It will delve into the philosopher of science Gaston Bachelard’s thought and the notion of phenomenotechnique in order to explore the off-centre position of the architect. Mastering these tools has inculcated in architects a ‘technological sensibility’. The formation of this sensibility has expanded architects’ vision beyond the potential of the technologies themselves to finding new perspectives on more traditional architectural considerations.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:07.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:07.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Digital Architecture,Technological Sensibility,Phenomenotechnique","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Digital Architecture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Technological Sensibility'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomenotechnique'}]",['5 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2016.10.ds06,MovieLens+IMDb,PerSciDo,2016,en,Dataset,,MovieLens 1M dataset enriched with IMDB on movie attributes.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-11-03T14:41:05.000Z,2017-11-03T14:41:05.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}]",['16 MB'],
+10.48380/7gdm-j630,"Key role of Fe-carbonates in natural H2 production? Evidence from the spatial link between barren ground depressions, gold deposit and H2 emissions",Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (DGGV),2023,en,Text,,"<p>Even if measurements of high H<sub>2</sub> concentrations in continental rocks have significantly increased in the last decade, the origin of H<sub>2</sub> remains enigmatic in this context. Here we show that the localities in continental rocks where H<sub>2</sub>-rich gases have been reported are mainly located near orogenic gold deposits. Two types of geomorphological features were identified near orogenic gold deposits on satellite images. They consist in both barren ground depressions and high densities of self-organized, small (< 20 m in diameter) circular- and comet-shaped white spots in 32 and 7 localities, respectively. Fe-carbonates commonly occur near gold deposits since gold is transported in CO<sub>2</sub>-rich fluids. Thermodynamic modelling reveal here that they can further dissolve in the presence of aqueous fluid to produce magnetite and up to ~ 1 mole of H<sub>2 </sub>per kg of rock. This reaction leads to a volume decrease of ~ 50 %. Based on these findings, we propose that Fe-carbonate dissolution could be the primary source of H<sub>2</sub> in orogenic gold deposit areas, and involved in the formation of the geomorphological structures reported here. The association between H<sub>2</sub>-rich gas and ground depressions was also observed near other formations containing Fe-carbonates such as iron formations and carbonatites. This suggests that H<sub>2</sub> production through Fe-carbonate dissolution is not restricted to gold deposits. The global H<sub>2</sub> production in crustal rocks associated with Fe-carbonate alteration is estimated to 3 x 10<sup>5</sup> mol/yr.</p>
+",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T21:15:35.000Z,2023-12-11T21:15:35.000Z,mcdy.dohrmi,mcdy,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220383,"Ambient Outlines of Children’s Urban Experience, A Look Back at an Interpretative Methodology",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Ambient perception in virtual reality is split between perceiving the virtual space inside the headset and perceiving the surrounding physical environment. While promises of VR “immersion” frequently ignore the surrounding space, an ambient perspective reveals how immersion in VR is always at least double: any immersion in virtual space comes nested within an immersion in the atmospheres already surrounding VR use. This essay seeks to understand how these two layers cohere both spatially and temporally across the interface of the VR headset. An ambient perspective on VR demonstrates how even the most immersive media must be understood as shaped by the spaces surrounding the interface itself.",fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-08T09:32:48.000Z,2021-06-08T09:33:29.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiances,Children,Commented City Walks,Interpretative Methods","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Children'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Commented City Walks'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Interpretative Methods'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.02.ds384,Championship Value Prediction 1 Secret Traces,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The following traces are 2013 ""secret"" execution traces that were generated for the Championship Value Prediction 1 (https://www.microarch.org/cvp1/cvp1online/contestants.html) that took place with the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) 2018. There traces contain instructions executed by ARMv8 workloads of interest to CPU design. The traces only contain partial information and are anonymized, in the sense that the program from which a given trace was generated is not available. All traces used in CVP-1 were released to the public domain after CVP-1.
+
+This release contains :
+- ./secret_traces : 2013 traces containing 100M instructions, known as the ""secret traces"" as this is what contestant code was evaluated on during CVP-1
+
+Additional information about how to use the traces and the trace format is provided in the README.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-02-10T14:59:46.000Z,2023-02-10T14:59:46.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'subject': 'Computer Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Computer_Science'}]",['40000 Mo'],
+10.48380/gq45-dv88,Towards a geochemical approach to guide hydrothermal REE recovery from NdFeB magnets,Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (DGGV),2023,en,Text,,"<p>The NdFeB magnet world demand has doubled since 2005 to reach above 120 kton in 2020 [1]. The growing demand for REEs prompts their recycling. Sintered NdFeB permanent magnets are usually composed of above 20 wt.% Nd and a few wt.% of Pr and Dy. There are two main recycling ways for REE-based magnets. In the “short-loop process”, the main alloy is maintained in the valorized magnets, meaning that the microstructure and magnetic properties directly arise from the end-of-life product. In the “long loop” recycling process, one tries to extract the REEs from the alloy, which is the purpose of the present work.</p>
+<p>The chemical separation of REEs from each other is difficult due to the similarity of their chemical properties. Following the encouraging results obtained by [2] in recovering REEs from NdFeB by hydrothermal treatment, we developed a geochemical approach of aqueous fluid – REE-compounds interactions based on the use PHREEQC software with the implementation of relevant REE-phases in the database. The database is tested against hydrothermal experiments on NdFeB powders with in-situ solution sampling. When reacted at 250°C and 100 bar, NdFeB powders transform into Nd(OH)<sub>2</sub>, magnetite and Nd-borates along with large amounts of H<sub>2</sub>. The low Nd solubility measured in the experiment is likely controlled by Nd-borates. The database will allow to investigate the effect of chlorine or CO<sub>2</sub> on the REE behaviour.</p>
+<p>[1] Yang, Y. et al. (2017). <em>J. Sustain. Metall.</em>, 3, 122-149.</p>
+<p>[2] Maât, N. et al. <em>ACS Sustain. Chem. Eng.</em>, 4, 6455-6462.</p>
+",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T21:13:49.000Z,2023-12-11T21:13:49.000Z,mcdy.dohrmi,mcdy,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220280,"Atmospheres + Design, Session 3 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:49.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:50.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['4 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2016.10.ds32,DM Authors,PerSciDo,2016,en,Dataset,,"DM-Authors dataset contains information about 4,906 researchers in the domain of data management. The dataset is a crawling on DBLP in October 2014. For each researcher, demographic attributes (gender, seniority, number of publications and publication rate) and activity attributes (list of venues and keywords that the researcher has contribute to) are provided.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2017-11-03T14:40:17.000Z,2017-11-03T14:40:17.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Social Web","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Social Web'}]",['20 MB'],['csv']
+10.48537/hal-03220367,Re-Sensitizing as New Sensitizations Process Experiences on/of the Street,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Ambiances affect us in several ways. Our everyday lifestyle has guided us to a lack of time to feel, raising questions about our sensitiveness. Questioning if re-sensitizing activities would create new ways of sensitivity, we decided to explore the points of view of passersby from the streets of downtown Rio de Janeiro. Experiences on/of the streets have derived from the look of the flâneur. Each passerby was invited to analyze the street in sensible ways such as sounds, smells, and with the help of a frame – as in when one is about to photograph something – an angle of the street. The experience has shown that the sensitive is in everyday life and is apprehend- ed when we let ourselves be carried away by the affections, the feeling stripped of the analytical eye.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:18:02.000Z,2021-06-17T10:18:02.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Re-Sensitizing,Flaneur,Street,Photograph","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Re-Sensitizing'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Flaneur'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Street'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Photograph'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220304,"Development of the Integrated Approach on the impact of the Climate Adaptive Building Shells, on the Performance and Energy Efficiency of Building",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The consolidation of environment, and technology represents an ample conjunc- tion of developed and innovative elements to serve the landscape. Construction performance depends not only on the operation of individual elements in the building but also on how they behave as integrated approach to satisfy the user demands. In architecture, projects are contained of different phases of architecture process, and several factors need to be considered among this cycle, such as climate, building shape, comfort levels, materials and systems, occupant health and security. Climate Adaptive Building Shells are important, as they are starting point of energy efficiency measures, the main determinant of the amount of energy required for heating, cooling and ventilation.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:36.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:37.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Climate Adaptive Building Shells,Energy Efficiency,Building and Environment,Sustainable Architecture,Facade Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Climate Adaptive Building Shells'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Energy Efficiency'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Building and Environment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sustainable Architecture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Facade Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220361,"Playable Sound, Hauntology in Bioshock, a Video Game for a Lost Future",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The medium of VideoGames, recognised as a hyper-sensory event and a new “form of literacy” according to Zimmerman, allows for the creation of atmospheres which exceed the sum of the parts, meaning audio, graphics, mechanics, etc. This paper focuses on the immersive, Dionysian aspect of sound which can create a nostalgic atmosphere for a lost future. Bioshock, displaying all sorts of atmospheric qualities, is a multi-awarded, first-person shooter game with RPG, horror and stealth game references. Its soundtrack will be analysed through the spectrum of hauntology, a term coined by Derrida, aiming to show how audio can be used to evoke extra-musical memories and contribute to the creation of a rich synthetic reality resulting in the longing of an unrealised utopia.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:34.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:35.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Soundtrack,Video Game,Hauntology,Memory,Referential Listening","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Soundtrack'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Video Game'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Hauntology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Memory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Referential Listening'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.03.ds300,The VLSAT (Very Large SAT) Benchmark Suite,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"The VLSAT benchmark suite (where ""VL"" stands for ""Very Large"") is a collection of one hundred of SAT formulas to be used as benchmarks in scientific experiments and software competitions. These SAT formulas have been obtained from the automatic conversion into Nested-Unit Petri Nets (NUPNs) of a large collection of Petri nets modelling real-life problems, such as communication protocols and concurrent systems.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2020-03-11T16:46:55.000Z,2020-03-11T16:46:56.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer science'}]",['500 MB'],['DIMACS CNF']
+10.5281/zenodo.10262984,Unite! handbook of best practices for effective mainstreaming of open science and innovation at Universities,Unite! Alliance Publications,2023,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"This handbook is a practical guide for facilitating researchers, R&I support services, and university managers to transition from modern science to open science. Based on a comparative case study of 70 research teams across 7 European universities in the Unite! Alliance, this handbook reveals a high-impact understanding of the best open science and innovation practices on Unite! research teams and exposes guidelines for the adoption of these practices. This handbook shapes a new governance model for the management of open science and innovation in universities in the digital era. ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T11:19:52.000Z,2023-12-11T11:19:52.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"open science,open science management,university governance,open innovation,science and innovation policy,open exploration,european universities alliances","[{'subject': 'open science'}, {'subject': 'open science management'}, {'subject': 'university governance'}, {'subject': 'open innovation'}, {'subject': 'science and innovation policy'}, {'subject': 'open exploration'}, {'subject': 'european universities alliances'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220380,"Atmospheres of Transformation, Language, Identity and the Liturgical Experience of a Transborder Orthodox Community",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The paper explores the role of language in the constitution of religious atmo- spheres with special emphasis on architectural experience of a multi-national transborder Eastern Orthodox Community based in Edinburgh. Due to its performative and communicative dynamics, language plays an important role in the activities held in a religious place. The performative activation of religious texts through ritual choreographies, reading in different ways, singing and instru- mental music is one of the defining spatio- temporal components of sacred architecture. In the examined case, the aurality of the text contributes to the emergence of a shared identity of moving populations having to settle at a new land based on a process of parallel or overlapping transformations.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:03.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:03.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Language,Religious Place,Atmosphere","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Language'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Religious Place'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220356,"Adapting Sensibilities Beyond ‘Screen-Deep’ Spatial Experience, Materiality and Atmosphere in Our Screen-Deep Virtual Excursions",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Looking within and beyond our current situation it is clear that new sensi- bilities of spatial experiences are emerging that can no longer be defined by our physical presence alone. Working with screen-deep spatial encounters, virtual ‘visits’ or ‘excur- sions’, challenged by a depleted range of sensorial information, our situation demands new methods of representation and interpre- tation. This study explores how can we define and adapt our understanding of architectural sensory information. It provokes questions into our relationships with the atmosphere of ar- chitectural space and the data that might help define it. Findings propose how, as designers, we might provide increased opportunities through virtual excursions, to glimpse into a tangible embodied understanding of architec- tural spaces.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:04.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:04.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Virtual,Screen,rchitectural Space,Embodied,Atmosphere","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Screen'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'rchitectural Space'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Embodied'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.08.ds398,BuildPred: A Smart Tertiary Building Dataset,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"This dataset gathers indoor environmental data and HVAC power consumption collected on a monitored tertirary building over 232 days. The building located into the eastern suburbs of Grenoble (France). Sensors across the building send a measure every 10 minutes, leading to the creation this dataset, after preprocessing.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-08-31T16:32:12.000Z,2023-08-31T16:32:12.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Information Technology,"[{'subject': 'Information Technology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Information_Technology'}]",['10 Mo'],['CSV']
+10.23658/taltech.43/2020,Runup of Nonlinear Waves of Different Shapes on a Plane Beach Including Effects of Dispersion and Wave Breaking,Tallinn University of Technology,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International,,fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-12-18T13:35:52.000Z,2020-12-18T13:35:53.000Z,estdoi.ttu,qnur,"FOS: Natural sciences,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences","[{'subject': 'FOS: Natural sciences', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]","['18,09 MB']",['PDF']
+10.48537/hal-03220310,"Realities aren’t Real!, A (Really) Brief Cinematic Chronicle of the Constant Resistance of the Real against Urban Planning Realities",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Planners are asked to deal with an aphoristically constructed urban reality, while being practically reluctant towards the ‘un-programmable’ real life of each citizen. However, the conceptions and perceptions of the Real (realities) have changed during the timespan. What follows is an anthology of the three pivotal mutations, which are linked to certain ‘structures of feeling’ (a term used by Raymond Williams): modern, postmodern and metamodern, and aspires to detect their inex- haustible mark on urban planning (conception of urban reality) and urban living (experience of the urban Real), as featured in three represen- tative films: Lang’s Metropolis (1927), Burton’s Batman Returns (1991) and Nolan’s Inception (2010).",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:09.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:09.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Cinematic City,Real,Urban Planning Realities,Metamodernism,Phenomenology","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Cinematic City'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Real'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Planning Realities'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Metamodernism'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomenology'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220270,Toward the Possibilities of Urban Sound Parks,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper, written in an interview format, collects the thoughts of three inter- national curators of outdoor, public sound installation art parks. Questions were posed by Jordan Lacey to Paul Craenen (Klankenbos, Belgium), Raquel Castro (Lisboa Soa festival, Portugal), and Stephan Moore (Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, New York State). The questions aim to decipher com- monalities across the experiences of the three curators, which are summarised into seven key themes at the end of the document. The key themes can be read as a series of propositions for the possible creation of sound parks in urban spaces.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:58.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:59.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sound art installations,listening,curation,public space","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound art installations'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'listening'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'curation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'public space'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2021.09.ds334,High strain rate experiments on Colima andesite,PerSCiDo,2021,en,Dataset,,"Mechanical data of the 35 experiments done of Colima andesite samples at various strain rates. Datasets have 3 columns : time [s], strain [1] and stress [MPa].",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-09-21T14:57:01.000Z,2021-09-21T14:57:01.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Geology,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Geology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['10 MB'],
+10.18709/perscido.2019.07.ds249,Timeseries of surface elevation maps at Dome C measured by time lapse laserscanning,PerSciDo,2019,,Dataset,,"The surface was scanned at Dome C almost daily for nearly 3 years using the Rugged Laserscan (RLS) developped by L. Arnaud and G. Picard (IGE). The dataset contains maps of surface elevation (DEM) with a resolution of 5 cm over an area of about 150m2. Maps are available at best daily, when enough valid data were acquired. The RLS and the data are described in G. Picard, L. Arnaud, R. Caneil, E. Lefebvre, M. Lamare, Observation of the process of snow accumulation on the Antarctic Plateau by time lapse laserscanning, The Cryosphere, doi:10.5194/tc-2019-4",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2019-07-02T16:46:31.000Z,2019-07-02T16:46:32.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Environmental Science and Ecology,Glaciology","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Glaciology'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220292,"Olympus VR, Sediments of Information and Interaction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper discusses the design approach that was followed during the implementation of the mountain Olympus in a virtual reality environment. Due to certain limitations of data acquisition, time and asset management, the creation process demanded a hybrid approach in order to implement the environment of the virtual mountain as well as the supplementary levels of information and interaction. The immersive environment is represented with three scale versions which are enriched with additional layers of informa- tion, narration and interaction. These noetic ‘sediments’ provide an additional way for unique alloæsthetic experiences and enhance the ambiance of the mythical mountain, allow- ing a new dialogue between the user and the represented environment.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:45.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:46.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Virtual Reality,Game Engines,Representation,Digital Landscape","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual Reality'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Game Engines'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Representation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Digital Landscape'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2021.11.ds356,Planeterrella polarisation data,PerSCiDo,2021,en,Dataset,,"Data used and described in the following article, submitted to GRL: ""Laboratory experiments confirm the polarization of auroral emissions.""",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-11-24T15:51:42.000Z,2021-11-24T15:51:42.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Physics,Astrophysics and astronomy","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Physics'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Astrophysics and astronomy'}]",['10Mo'],['CSV']
+10.48537/hal-03220284,"Architectures, Technologies, and Stadiums Atmospheres",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The aims of this work are to under- stand some changes in the behavior of football spectators and fans in the stadium. For that, the analysis considers the architecture of new stadiums in one hand, the evolution of elite football in Europe in another hand, and the links with fans by a sociological approach.The information is coming from academics researches and journalists commentaries. The results show that the necessity to struggle against hooliganism and violence of the ultras, the football spectacle commodification, the building of new sport facilities, and the ticket price policy to make them profitable, induced the gentrification of the public. As a former French professional footballer said, “In the past, the fans encouraged, today, they sing.”",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:33.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:34.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Stadiums,Architectures,Design,Technologies,Sensitization","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Stadiums'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architectures'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Technologies'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensitization'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220364,Traces of Invisibility: Readings From Artistic Records,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This research presents the concept of ambiance with its roots in user’s or beholder’s point of view. We believe that in this relation with inhabitant perception, ambiance gathers visible space perception together with layers of invisible space interpretation. Therefore, we introduce Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s idea from L’Œil et l’Esprit (1960) that argues the importance of art experimentation as a form to understand the relation between visible and invisible, and we advocate that art production and art interpretation bring up new space read- ings that enrich space comprehension beyond the visible and the Cartesian thinking. This paper presents two examples, through a series of works of art: Cartuxa Monastery, Felipe Terzi and Giovanni Casale (1587-1598) and Miguel Bombarda Panoptic Hospital, José Maria Nepomuceno (1892-1896).",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:42.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:42.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Art and Architecture,Ambiances,nvisible Space,Spatial Records","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Art and Architecture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'nvisible Space'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Spatial Records'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10119872,"IPBES nexus assessment - Chapter  5.1 – BIODIVERSITY, data management report 1 – Analysis to characterize actors involved in response options and actor network analysis",Zenodo,2023,en,Report,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,The objective was to synthetize a description of biodiversity actors and their interactions within the context of response options. The data source is a database that will be described in a separate data management report for the final draft of the assessment.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-14T08:12:31.000Z,2023-11-14T08:12:31.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220301,"Ornamental Atmosphere &amp; Digital De-lights, The Reactivation of Light Ornaments Through Digital Design",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"“Ornamental Atmosphere &amp; Digital De-lights” focuses on the reactivation of tradi- tional and cultural craftsmanship of ornamen- tation using contemporary digital modeling and manufacturing tools. Conducted in the framework of a Franco-Egyptian collaboration between Ain Shams University – Egypt and the Grenoble School of Architecture – France, this communication proposes to describe the expe- riential methodology of an intensive workshop that took place in ENSA Grenoble in September 2019. The aim is to parametrically design and digitally fabricate prototypes of architectural envelopes whose patterns and light effects are a reinterpretation of traditional Egyptian architecture and its light atmospheres, while introducing variants to adapt the design to different situations and usages.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:44.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:45.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ornamental Atmosphere,Egyptian Light Heritage,Digital Design,Prototypes","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ornamental Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Egyptian Light Heritage'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Digital Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Prototypes'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220379,"Ambiance Production in Virtual Interiors, Engineering and Assessment of Affective Response in Design Studio Projects",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This pedagogy-based research was conducted through a design studio challenge in which students were tasked with the creation of virtual models that place affect produc- tion at the center of the design process. The raster-based environment of VR operated as a site, which permitted a momentary withdrawal from considerations of structure, program, climate, gravity, materiality, and even circu- lation. The elimination of obtrusive variables allowed us to effectively register the correlation between spatial qualities and affective properties. The aim of the paper is to 1) catalogue affective reactions to these highly abstracted virtual spaces; 2) register any possible consensus among multiple subjects; and 3) identify correlations between affective experience and spatial qualities.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:31.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:32.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Affect,Interiority,Interior Design,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Virtual,Pedagogy,Language","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affect'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Interiority'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Interior Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Pedagogy'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Language'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220248,Sensibilities to Lifeworlds,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Our ways of being sensitive to the lifeworlds are profoundly changing. A new distribution of the sensible is emerging, giving rise to alternative feelings towards the living. My aim is to explore how sensibility comes into resonance with current socio-ecological issues. Five main forms of awareness to living envi- ronments are identified: 1) “weavers” tend to explore new attentions to living beings and to intertwine narratives together, 2) “resonators” tend to attune to ambient milieus and to vibrate to impersonal affects, 3) “appreciators” tend to revisit æsthetically the familiar and to appraise the qualities of everyday environments, 4) “performers” tend to alter ordinary gestures and to explore the powers of bodies, 5) “lis- teners” tend to pay attention to the ways the world sound and to render audible current environmental phenomena.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:28:09.000Z,2021-06-16T16:28:09.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sensibility,Aethetic,Narrative,Affect,Gesture,Sound,Attention","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensibility'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aethetic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Narrative'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affect'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Gesture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Attention'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.10.ds117,Sense Embeddings Models,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"This dataset contains the models of sense embeddings, or sense vectors, produced for the article called ""Sense Embeddings in Knowledge-Based Word Sense Disambiguation"" by Loïc Vial, Benjamin Lecouteux and Didier Schwab, in proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2017).",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2017-11-03T01:25:56.000Z,2017-11-03T01:25:56.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Linguistics,FOS: Languages and literature,FOS: Languages and literature,Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Linguistics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Languages and literature', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Languages and literature', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Mathematics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['13 GB'],['word2vec']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.09.ds330,"Field campaign at Col du Lautaret 2016-2018 (2058 m a.s.l., French Alps): Snow surface properties and albedo measurements at Col du Lautaret",PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,"This dataset contains the data of the manuscript ""Quantification of the radiative impact of light-absorbing particles during two contrasted snow seasons at Col du Lautaret (2058 m a.s.l., French Alps)"" published in The Cryosphere. It is made of spectral albedo measurements and analysis, manual snow pit measurements, automated atmospheric variables measurements.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-09-15T09:01:49.000Z,2020-09-15T09:01:49.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Snow science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Snow science'}]",['100 MB'],"['csv', 'netCDF4 classic']"
+10.18709/perscido.2017.10.ds138,"F-TRACT, ATLAS June 2017",PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"Dataset that contains connectivity probablility and peak latency estimated from CCEP data recorded in 174 patients, only in the MarsAtlas parcellation scheme.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-11-03T01:32:52.000Z,2017-11-03T01:32:52.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['225 MB'],['csv']
+10.6084/m9.figshare.24647123.v1,Additional file 1 of Effects of a physical activity and endometriosis-based education program delivered by videoconference on endometriosis symptoms: the CRESCENDO program (inCRease physical Exercise and Sport to Combat ENDOmetriosis) protocol study,figshare,2023,,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,Additional file 1. Randomization script,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-28T04:40:37.000Z,2023-11-28T04:40:37.000Z,figshare.ars,otjm,"Medicine,Genetics,FOS: Biological sciences,Physiology,Science Policy,Sociology,FOS: Sociology,Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified","[{'subject': 'Medicine'}, {'subject': 'Genetics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Physiology'}, {'subject': 'Science Policy'}, {'subject': 'Sociology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Sociology', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified'}]",['12261 Bytes'],
+10.48537/hal-03220363,"Narrative Presencing of Architectural Monuments, Atmospheres in Seibo There Below",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Engaging a selection of narratives from the episodic novel Seibo There Below (2008) by László Krasznahorkai, this paper discusses how literature can enable the atmospheric presencing of architectural monuments. It examines how the reader can partake of the multilayered atmosphere of three famous places of heritage, that are spa- tial manifestations of different civilizations: the Athenian Acropolis (Greece), the Ise Grand Shrine (Japan) and the palace of Alhambra (Spain). The paper unpacks atmospheric descriptions related to these monuments, through the affective and emotional accounts of the novel’s characters. By doing so, it allows architects, historians and theoreticians to understand significant places under a light that may even contradict canonized interpretations.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:24.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:25.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Literature,Narratives,Monuments,Presencing Atmospheres","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Literature'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Narratives'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Monuments'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Presencing Atmospheres'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220378,Through the Ambiguous Objects of Benjaminian Thought: Politics and Affect in Design of Heritage Architecture,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"There is a poetic force initially created by a desire to recontextualize the image of war through architectural atmo- spheres enabled by panorama2. This research reconstructs and deconstructs discourses that understand architecture as affect, but also illuminates the narrative approach with the aim to speculate experience of affect as meaning making in design of heritage architecture. By inscribing heritage architecture into the register of ambiguous objects of Benjaminian thought, I will contemplate the Gaza war case (2014) and the Böttcherstraße project in Bremen (1922-1931).",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:09.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:10.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Heritage Architecture,Dialectical Image,Affect,Historical Experience","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Heritage Architecture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Dialectical Image'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affect'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Historical Experience'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.06.ds396,The Proof Of Coverage LoRaWAN frames dataset,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,The directory contains the log files of frames sent by LoRa gateways to other gateways. The gateways are installed in the Grenoble area. The dataset contains 3418984 messages received between August 2021 and June 2023.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-06-28T11:23:46.000Z,2023-06-28T11:23:46.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Information Technology,Computer Science","[{'subject': 'Information Technology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Information_Technology'}, {'subject': 'Computer Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Computer_Science'}]",['4000 Mo'],['JSON']
+10.18709/perscido.2018.10.ds133,Micro-seismic-monitoring of a floating ice plate to monitor its deformation: Catalog,PerSciDo,2018,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International,This dataset corresponds to the detected fractures characteristics related to the microseismic monitoring of a floating ice plate.,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2018-12-06T13:54:50.000Z,2018-12-06T13:54:51.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Glaciology,Materials Science,Geology,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences,Physics","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Glaciology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Materials Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Geology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Physics'}]",['10 MB'],['txt']
+10.48537/hal-03220333,Spatial Design Praxis Using the Sound Sketching Environment Tool “Esquis’Sons”,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Open-air amphitheaters are one of the most characteristic manifestations of Ancient Greek architecture. From an architectural renovation perspective, the legal frame- work results in minimal re-constructions of archaeological sites emphasizing on minimum interventions and low footprint impact. Contrary to the established treaty, this document addresses the rehabilitation of the selected site based on the use of the sound sketch software Esquis’Sons (Marchal, 2015) that allows you to sketch and hear sound scenes generated from a 3D digital model. By making a study based on in-situ recordings and using them in the sound sketch tool, one virtually builds a sound environment “in the making.” Multiple sound scenarios are then tested and used as feedback for spatial decision making.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:25.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:25.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sound Sketch,Esquis’Sons,Ambiance,Soundscape,In-Situ,Virtual,3D Model","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound Sketch'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Esquis’Sons'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Soundscape'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'In-Situ'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': '3D Model'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220314,"From a Sensitive Ecology to a Political Ecology of Ambiances, Issues and Challenges?",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The interest in ambiances or atmos- pheres largely contributed to the clarification of the role of sensory phenomena of space, perceptual modalities and affects in the construction of social life. Among the research on ambiance and atmospheres, some of them question the effects of ambiance policies on forms of civility in public, and on ways of be- ing in the world as well as living together. In doing so, they contribute to the politicization of urban ambiances. With a prospective aim, this chapter extends this strand towards the field of urban political ecology. By questioning the modalities and issues involved in opening up this latter field to the sensory, this text aims to indicate what a “political ecology of ambiances” could be and what it could do.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:42.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:43.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Ambiances,Social and Sensory Ecologies,Politics,Living Well Together","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Social and Sensory Ecologies'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Politics'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Living Well Together'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220325,"Field Recording, Technology and Creative Listening",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"While more and more used in music and sound art, field recording remains under theorised. This paper aims to study this practice in relation to the technology and to modes of listening. I argue that field recording cannot be thought without its technological tools: microphones, headphones, recorders and speakers. I discuss that this set of audio technologies acts as a way of ‘translating’ the environment by allowing for a detachment toward what is listened to. I also conceptualise listening as a creative stance. To support my claim, I deploy historical examples from the sound hunting movement alongside recent scholarly works that investigate the role of imagination and empathy in music extending this method to ambient sounds. Finally, I argue that field recording can be used as a method to engage creatively with the environment.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:17.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:17.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Field Recording,Listening,Sound Environment,Technology,Link","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Field Recording'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Listening'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound Environment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Technology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Link'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220273,To Conceive Shared Affective Atmospheres Based on Discomfort Experiences for Autistic Children,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Autism is one of the most common developmental disorders in the world. It is defined by inadequate interaction and com- munication. This disorder induces an altered perception. We started from the sources of stress and discomfort in order to create a comforting atmosphere that allows the autistic child to progress in his care center. We so followed a multidisciplinary approach between teams of architects, engineers and child psychiatrists. Our methodology was based on the latest technologies in cognitive science in the capture of the emotional state correlated with the behavioral model, called sensory profile. We aim to propose an architectural space adequate to the sensitive particularities of autistic children in order to guarantee their well-being and comfort.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:46:04.000Z,2021-06-17T20:46:05.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Autism,Comfort,Well-Being,Discomfort,Technology,Affective Atmospheres","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Autism'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Comfort'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Well-Being'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Discomfort'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Technology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affective Atmospheres'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220334,"Atmospheres of Rejection, How Dark Design Rejects homeless in the city",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"You are looking for a place to sleep. You have no job, no money, and no place to stay. The night is closing in, and the city is changing its face from day to night. What will you do? Where will you go? This is the situation for millions of homeless people ‘sleeping rough’ in cities every night all over the world. This paper explores in more depth how the rejection of homeless people in urban spaces is an interplay between public space design and human bodies. The framework of ‘dark design’ is utilized to illustrate how social exclusion by design (e.g. spikes, leaning benches, inserts of metal frame etc.) is materializing, and how this is felt. The paper explores how the material exclusion of homeless people through dark design is enrolled into an ‘atmosphere of rejection’.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:55:13.000Z,2021-06-17T20:55:14.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Dark Design,Social Exclusion,Multisensorial Embodiment","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Dark Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Social Exclusion'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Multisensorial Embodiment'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.01.ds364,The VLSAT-3 (Very Large SAT) Benchmark Suite,PerSCiDo,2022,en,Dataset,,"The VLSAT-3 benchmark suite (where ""VL"" stands for ""Very Large"") is a collection of 1200 SMT formulas to be used as benchmarks in scientific experiments and software competitions. These SMT formulas have been obtained from the automatic conversion into Nested-Unit Petri Nets (NUPNs) of a large collection of Petri nets modelling real-life problems, such as communication protocols and concurrent systems. More than 90% of these benchmarks have been used during the 16th International Satisfiability Modulo Theories Competition (SMT-COMP 2021).",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2022-01-04T13:18:32.000Z,2022-01-04T13:18:33.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer science'}]",['10 mo'],['SMT-LIB v2.6']
+10.48537/hal-03220369,"Photographic Driftings as a Method to Intercept the Atmosphere of the Sprawlscape, Walking Exploration of the Ring Road Around the City of Cagliari",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Urban strolls allow to intercept the atmospheres of a space, mediating between the moving body and the context. With a situ- ationist approach, I carried out an exploration of the sprawlscape along the SS554, the urban motorway connecting Cagliari (Italy) and its surrounding centers. The contexts I met, a particular fusion of rural and urban, are considered marginal and degraded compared to the city, thus the choice of exploring on foot, driven by the difficulty that these spaces pose to walking and the possibilities it allows to explore spaces atmospherically. The stroll was integrated by a photoreport called « flat- shades » : photography is a useful medium to explore and interprete the atmosphere of a space, and it allows the (re)presentation and sharing of this personal perceived atmosphere.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:15.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:17.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Motorway,Walking,Visual Methodologies,Photography,Fieldwork,Atmospheres","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Motorway'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Walking'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Visual Methodologies'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Photography'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fieldwork'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheres'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220306,"The Way of Ambiances: Scientific Practices, Artistic Practices, Session 15 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:54.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:55.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['1 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220296,Phantasmagorias of the Post-Colonial Interiors,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Benjamin has stated in his Arcades Project, under “Louis P..., or the Interior”, that “[t]he irreal center makes its place in the home” (Benjamin, W. The Arc. P. 1999, 9). For much of the bourgeois homes of today, the vestiges [Spurren] of an exoticism gave the private man the atmosphere of “a box [Kasten] in the theatre of the world” (ibid.). Later, the Jugendstijl made of homes an illusory, stylish setting and the interior into a Wunderkammer. This paper focuses on such a lineage, from ornaments to souvenirs, from arty to do-it- yourself, which now, in ex-colonialist nations, bring a collection of naturalistic-memories and ethno-nostalgia, mingled with a high-tech ultra-modern air, within a sense of hybrid visions of tribalscapes. Nonetheless, they engage in a visible/ invisible complex.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:46:55.000Z,2021-06-17T16:46:56.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Post-Colonial,Figuration,Ambivalence","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Post-Colonial'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Figuration'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambivalence'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.11.ds185,Sparse Integer Matrices Collection,PerSciDo,2019,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International,"Collection of matrices used in exact computations. Most of them are sparse with integral or modular coefficients, some have rational or polynomial entries.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2019-03-14T16:33:23.000Z,2019-03-14T16:33:23.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Mathematics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['5 GB'],['sms']
+10.34745/numerev_1937,La norme et la variation dans le cadre du Traitement Automatique du Langage,"CJC-Praxiling, (actes n°2022)",2023,fr,JournalArticle,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"R&eacute;sum&eacute; :&nbsp;Cet article pose la probl&eacute;matique du statut de la norme et de la variation en TAL en proposant des exemples tir&eacute;s des recherches pr&eacute;c&eacute;dentes concernant des mod&egrave;les informatiques employ&eacute;s pour repr&eacute;senter l&rsquo;acquisition de langue fran&ccedil;aise. Deux cas d&rsquo;&eacute;tude exemplifient le choix&nbsp;autour de l&rsquo;axe norme-variation : le calcul automatique d&rsquo;une distribution de fr&eacute;quence et la reconnaissance de motifs s&eacute;quentiels. Que le niveau d&rsquo;analyse soit le mot (premier exemple) ou le phon&egrave;me (deuxi&egrave;me exemple), des obstacles et compromis reviennent d&rsquo;une mani&egrave;re analogue. Le choix &ndash; souvent difficile et contraint - entre la pr&eacute;cision de la description du langage et la n&eacute;cessit&eacute; d&rsquo;avoir des donn&eacute;es uniformes pour que la machine puisse les traiter ais&eacute;ment. Les biais &eacute;vitables et in&eacute;vitables, les pr&eacute;cautions &agrave; prendre en amont, ainsi que les avantages et les inconv&eacute;nients de ce type de mod&egrave;les seront discut&eacute;s. L&rsquo;article se termine en dessinant les contours des futures compl&eacute;mentarit&eacute;s possibles entre m&eacute;thodes qualitatives et quantitatives.
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+Abstract : This article deals with the problem of the status of norm and variation in NLP by proposing examples drawn from previous research concerning computer models used to represent French language acquisition. Two case studies illustrate the choice around the norm-variation axis: the automatic computation of a frequency distribution and the recognition of sequential patterns in words containing specific syllable sequences that are hard to learn due to their inner phonetic difficulty. Whether the level of analysis is the word (first example) or the phoneme (second example), obstacles and trade-offs come up in a similar way. The choice - often difficult and constrained - between the accuracy of the language description and the need to have uniform data for the machine to be easily handled. The avoidable and unavoidable biases, the precautions to be taken beforehand, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of these types of NLP models will be discussed. The article ends by outlining the possible future complementarities between qualitative and quantitative methods in current linguistics.
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+Keywords : first language acquisition; NLP, French; variation; norm
+",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-29T08:55:52.000Z,2023-11-29T08:56:00.000Z,inist.mshsud,jbru,"variation,TAL,Acquisition du langage,français L1,norme","[{'subject': 'variation'}, {'subject': 'TAL'}, {'subject': 'Acquisition du langage'}, {'subject': 'français L1'}, {'subject': 'norme'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220360,"Reasonance, Sensing a Shitstorm",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In this paper we explore how the affective and bodily experience of being the centre of a written shitstorm, can be translated to others through sensification. Through the 3D system Sound-O-Matic3, our installation aims to explore how an auralization of a shit- storm can allow the listeners to be affected by an atmosphere that was earlier only felt by the exposed individual. The paper describes the design process guided by the concept of reasonance through an infræsthetic approach, as a way to explore, how we should not only resonate with the experience, but also critically reflect on the entanglements of resonance and reason. We identify four main refrains in the shitstorm that can be translated into the present through the installation, extending the shitstorm into a new sensory space that we can hear, feel and discuss.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:28.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:29.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sound installation,shitstorm,reasonance,infræsthetic,affective atmosphere","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound installation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'shitstorm'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'reasonance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'infræsthetic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'affective atmosphere'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220374,"The Ambience of Tension, Socio-Spatial Negotiation as Urban Cultural Heritage",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Inherent in urbanity is tension, where the “weak tactics of the strong,” which lead the formal shaping of our cities are negotiated by the “strong tactics of the weak” (de Certeau, 1984), a reactive performance by its citizenry. An example is the citizen-led repurposing of urban form, where new mean- ing and function is assigned to a site, and in doing so, a distinct atmosphere produced. This paper explores how the socio-spatial response to this tension contributes a distinct element of a city atmosphere, while challenging the dichotomization of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. By drawing on ethnographic observation of the use of the steps in front of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, this paper aims to conceptualize urban atmosphere as the result of this reactive process.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:22.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:22.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Cultural Heritage,Spatial Practice,Tension,Embodiment,Urban Culture","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Cultural Heritage'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Spatial Practice'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Tension'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Embodiment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Culture'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220327,"Second-Order Ambiances, Background Music Transforming Public Spaces",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Background music is affected by so- cial, legal, economic and technological factors. It is intended to be listened to inattentively and is predominantly selected by someone other than those who encounter it. The ACMESOCS (2019-2022) research project examines urban auditory cultures, particularly how they are articulated, experienced and reclaimed within the acoustic environments of different-sized cities, thus contributing to policy-makers’ awareness of the æsthetic design of acoustic spaces and the defining of urban sonic identity. This paper presents the preliminary results of a case study carried out in selected enterprises located in an individual shopping mall. It con- centrates on the preferences of the end-users of background music and on their possibilities for alternative individual acoustic design.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:19.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:19.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ubiquitous Music,Ambiances,Acoustic Design,Sonic Environment,Identity,Media","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ubiquitous Music'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Acoustic Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sonic Environment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Identity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Media'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48380/cwsp-mj37,"In-situ hydrolysis rate constants of ATP as a function of p-T-X, exploring the limits of life",Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (DGGV),2023,en,Text,,"<p>In recent decades varies extremophiles were found deep in the lithosphere. Experimental studies showed that life is possible at 121 °C (Takai et al. 2008) and the gigapascal range (Sharma et al. 2002), which is beyond the p-T-range of the investigated lithosphere. Knowledge on the kinetic stability of vital molecular compounds, like ATP, can help us constraining the conditions possible for life.</p>
+<p>All metabolism relies on the exergonic enzymatic hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to adenosine diphosphate (ADP). At elevated temperatures, the enhanced kinetics of the non-enzymatic hydrolysis counteracts the enzymatic driven reaction; hence, it will limit the bioavailability of ATP.</p>
+<p>We used an autoclave and a hydrothermal diamond anvil cell attached to a Raman spectrometer for in-situ investigation of the p-T-X-effects on the kinetics of the non-enzymatic ATP hydrolysis. At vapor pressure the half-lives were about 2-5 mins at 120 °C (Moeller et al. 2022). Up to 140 MPa, all results show an Arrhenian relationship in the T-range of 80-120 °C. The pressure effect can be best described by a power law; below 500 MPa the p-effect is vanishingly small, and above the rate constant increases exponentially. Addition of MgCl<sub>2</sub> up too 4 wt% slows down the hydrolysis. A distinguished effect of NaCl and CaCl<sub>2</sub> was not observed.  </p>
+<p>The proposed limit for ATP-based life of 195 °C by Moeller et al. (2022) is lowered by additional pressure or elevated by MgCl<sub>2</sub>, respectively. These observations strengthen the idea that life could exist far deeper in the lithosphere as discovered yet.</p>
+",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T19:41:41.000Z,2023-12-11T19:41:41.000Z,mcdy.dohrmi,mcdy,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220249,"At the Edges of the Phenomenal, The Design of Architectural and Urban Ambiances as a Reconciliation Between Ourselves and the World",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The limits of sensory apprehension can take different forms: phenomena can be so tenuous that they do not necessarily reach consciousness; habit can bring them out as missing; they can also manifest only in a delayed manner, primarily through their sensory consequences; and finally, devices – such as a digital display – can bring them back into the realm of human perception. This paper first seeks to explore their integration into the lived ambiances, especially from the contem- porary geophysical and climatological expla- nations. Then it questions how architecture and urban design can, through new attention to these limits of the phenomenal, contribute to the readability of the world and collective response-abilities at the time of the entry of humanity into the Anthropocene.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:30:43.000Z,2021-06-16T16:30:44.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Phenomenology,Environmental,Design,Gaia Hypothesis,Anthropocene","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomenology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Environmental'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Gaia Hypothesis'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Anthropocene'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220349,"The Ambiance of Rome Self- Managed Spaces as Dispositif de Sensibilisation, How Space Sensory Experience Can Lead to Approaching a Political Cause?",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As occupied and ‘self-managed political-sociocultural spaces’ in Rome are material urban spaces, we consider the æsthetic experience of their ‘ambiance’ as a central factor of engagement, helping to build attachment to the place and to develop the desire to ‘make community’. Therefore, we analyse ambiances as spatialized dispositifs de sensibilisation, with a special interest in the degree of influence of the synesthetic process of ambiance–e.g. architecture, nature, smells, symbols, lighting, humidity, temperature, arrangement, attendance, etc.–on the choice to commit. We are also interested in existing feedback loops, understood as resulting from the fact that the perception of an ‘ambiance’ can lead activists to want to change it over time if it induces topophobia.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:19.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:20.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Social Movements,Commons","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Social Movements'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Commons'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2016.11.ds08,Three months sample of Ontology-based student monitoring extracted from the national evaluation system of French Medical Schools,PerSciDo,2016,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"This dataset contains a sample of student working session on SIDES platform from April to September 2015: 316803 actions of answer to tests on ECN items for 936 students. The dataset is modeled using RDF paradigm, based on the schema of OntoSides ontology.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-11-03T01:12:24.000Z,2017-11-03T01:12:24.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['500 MB'],"['ttl', 'pdf']"
+10.48537/hal-03220366,"Testimony of a Congolese Refugee, Presencing Atmospheres Through Listening",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The aim of the current article is to point out notes about a research method focused on investigating atmospheres based on sensitive listening of testimonies. Based on a research conducted in the migration and refuge field, it presents the case of a field experience where a Congolese refugee shared her story with students from a public school in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro. This case study enabled concluding that it is possible presencing a certain atmosphere by listen- ing to ones’ testimony. Moreover, the field experience showed the feasibility of seeing the emergence of other atmospheres that gradually intertwine and overlap in the space shared by different individuals.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:43:59.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:00.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sensitive Listening,Testimony,Atmosphere,Refuge","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensitive Listening'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Testimony'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Refuge'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220352,"Normativity and Aesthetics, The Political Dimensions of Mobility Infrastructure",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article is a reflection on two levels of the ‘political’ in which the æsthetical dimensions of mobility infrastructure play a key role. Informed by the empirical analysis of mobility infrastructure recent evolution in Brussels-Capital Region, it highlights on one hand how, at the level of the ‘infra-politics’ of mobility, the sensory accelerating and decelerating dispositifs constrain the poten- tial sensory-motor ways of being as much as regulatory and material ones. On the other hand, it reveals the potential of mobility infra- structure as sensitive environment to sustain, through the resonance between infrastructure, environment, vehicles and bodies, an increasing ambient sensibility that nourishes the political engagement of mobile actors toward a sustain- able future.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:39.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:39.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Mobility,Infrastructure,Brussels,Aesthetics","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Mobility'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Infrastructure'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Brussels'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aesthetics'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.04.ds310,TMD-CAPTIMOVE,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,"This database called ""TMD-CAPTIMOVE"" provides transportation mode labelled data collected by 34 volunteers for a total time duration of around 48 hours. Considered transportation modes are: On-foot (Walking, Stairs, Elevators), Bike, Scooter, Bus, Tram. The number of labels is 11: Still, Walk, Upstairs, Downstairs, Elevator up, Elevator down, Bike, Electric scooter, kick scooter, Bus, Tram. Sensor data are: Acceleration (m/s²), angular rate (°/s), atmospheric pressure (hPa), heart rate (beat per minute (BPM)). The sampling frequency for all data is 32 Hertz.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-04-10T16:11:40.000Z,2020-04-10T16:11:40.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer science,Engineering,Learning","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Engineering'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Learning'}]",['500 MB'],['csv']
+10.48537/hal-03220341,"MAG, Material Atmosphere Gravity",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This essay reflects on ephemeral artistic practices in the contemporary city and their critical capacities in the face of the alienation, insecurity and fear that we feel in the public space. We live in an atmosphere of anguish in today’s liquid society. Our relation- ship with the Media, mainly digital, with the public space and with knowledge, is mediated by an ‘economy of attention’, which reduces space by expanding time. How do architects and artists answer these questions? Based on artistic interventions in the urban space, we intend to verify how their approaches/installa- tions contribute to critical thinking in the face of contemporary environmental, political and social circumstances.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:38.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:39.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban,Art,Atmosphere,Installation,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Ephemeral,Landscape","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Art'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Installation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ephemeral'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Landscape'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10119871,"IPBES nexus assessment - Chapter  5.1 – BIODIVERSITY, data management report 1 – Analysis to characterize actors involved in response options and actor network analysis",Zenodo,2023,en,Report,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,The objective was to synthetize a description of biodiversity actors and their interactions within the context of response options. The data source is a database that will be described in a separate data management report for the final draft of the assessment.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-14T08:12:32.000Z,2023-11-14T08:12:33.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
+10.18709/perscido.2023.04.ds390,"Snow spectral albedo, specific surface area and optical grain diameter timeseries from 5-year summer observations at two windy coastal locations of Antarctica",PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"This dataset contains a in-situ measurements of the spectral albedo acquired during 5 summer seasons at two coastal locations close to the French research station of Dumont d'Urville, in East Antarctica. The measurements were acquired with the Multiband albedometer and corrected for stray light, cosine response of the collector and surface slope under the albedometer's footprint. The snow specific surface area and optical grain diameter were then retrieved from the spectral albedo. All details about the Multiband instrument, the measurement processing and uncertainties are provded in the accompanying paper. The dataset also contains the codes and the auxiliary data used to produce the figures of the article.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-04-23T13:39:51.000Z,2023-04-23T13:39:51.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"glaciology,Environmental Science and Ecology","[{'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}, {'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Environmental_Science_and_Ecology'}]",['10 Mo'],
+10.18709/perscido.2017.10.ds129,"F-TRACT, ATLAS August 2017",PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"Dataset containing connectivity probability with associated p-values as well as features describing fibers biophysical properties, estimated from CCEP data recorded in 174 patients, in the MarsAtlas parcellation scheme. The CCEP features are: peak and onset latency (LatStart), amplitude, integral, duration and the velocity estimated from the onset latency and the Euclidean distance between the parcels.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-11-03T01:29:18.000Z,2017-11-03T01:29:18.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['66 MB'],['csv']
+10.48537/hal-03220348,The Tangible Presence of Human Labor in Architecture,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This essay aims to show that in many of the theories that fundament material culture and architectural experience, labor is implied in the constitution of material and, although seldom directly addressed, it is a determining dimension of materiality. From the Vitruvian and Renaissance treatises and Gottfried Semper to John Ruskin and the Art and Crafts Movement, the underlying presence of labor can be seen intertwined with materials whenever they are called into architectural discussion as sensorial arguments. Just like the physical qualities of materials, labor, skills and techniques are imprinted in the built environment and contribute to the creation of particular atmospheres.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:55:03.000Z,2021-06-17T20:55:05.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Architectural Experience,Sensuous Perception,Material Culture,Labor","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architectural Experience'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensuous Perception'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Material Culture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Labor'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2021.04.ds331,"F-TRACT, ATLAS February 2021",PerSCiDo,2021,en,Dataset,,"Connectivity probability as well as features describing fibers biophysical properties, estimated from CCEP data recorded in 648 patients, in the AAL, AICHA, Brodmann, Freesurfer, Hammers, HCP-MMP1, Lausanne2008 (resolutions 33, 60, 125, 250, 500) and MarsAtlas parcellation schemes. The CCEP features are: peak and onset latency (LatStart), amplitude, duration, integral, velocity estimated from the onset latency and the fibers distance between the parcels and axonal conduction delays. Synaptic excitatory and inhibitory delays are also provided for each parcel. All features have been estimated separately for patients younger than 15 y.o. (group ""0-15"") and patients older than 15 y.o. (group ""15-100"")",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-04-13T14:09:49.000Z,2021-04-13T14:09:49.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Biology,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['800 MB'],['tsv-mat']
+10.48537/hal-03220283,"From Parlour to Studio, The Sensory Experience in Contemporary Tattooing Spaces",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Tattoos have historically been marginalised and associated with deviancy. However, as they become mainstream, the experience of giving and receiving a tattoo changes, and so does the studio environment. This paper analyses design elements that set the contemporary tattoo studio apart from the traditional parlour, and how they shape the sensorial and atmospheric experiences of individuals. I present an ethnographic case study of a contemporary studio in Australia, suggesting that design interventions influence the way practitioners and clients engage with the space, with each other, and with tattoo culture. I use this case to build an argument for the importance of an atmospheric under- standing of this design practice, as it signals an effort to detach itself from a stigmatised subculture.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:15.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:15.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Tattoo Culture,Sensory Ethnography,Aesthetic Experience","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Tattoo Culture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensory Ethnography'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aesthetic Experience'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220353,"Investigating the “Climate Subjectivation” in Urban Furnaces, Sensitive Experiences of Climate Change in French Cities and Reconsidered Ecological Commitment",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"ince they concentrate a growing majority of the world population, cities largely contribute to climate change... as they suffer from it. The singular experience of living with climate change in cities is barely considered in urban environmental policies. They are usually in favour of expertise solutions. The survey Living in the urban furnaces investigates the sensitive experience of the inhabitants in five cities in the South of France. By using the term “climate subjectivation,” the authors seek to refer to the process describing how climate change, by affecting sensitive, ordinary life may induce reconsidered political and ecological relation to the inhabited milieu of life. Simul- taneously, other ways of being ecologically committed emerge in this process.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:29.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:30.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Metropolises,Climate Change,Subjectivation,Ecological Commitment","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Metropolises'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Climate Change'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Subjectivation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ecological Commitment'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220269,"The Urban Spontaneous Beach, an Idle Ambiance in the Urban Space",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Often located on the water’s edge, “spontaneous urban beaches” are urban spaces where urbanites adopt beach behaviors without the space having been designed for that purpose. Such public spaces redefine the ordinary urban life and allows new sensitive experiences and new forms of body presence in the public urban space. They highlight the emergence of a new urbanity made of idleness, immobility and exposure. The aim of our research is to identify the spatio-tem- poral, climatic, sensitive, cultural, social and political conditions for the appearance of a beach situation that modifies the ambiance and the experience of the contemporary urban environment.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:01.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:02.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Beach,Ambiance,Idleness,Public Space,Beach Situation","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Beach'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Idleness'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Public Space'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Beach Situation'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220372,The Great Soccer Stadium: Ruptures and (Re) significations of (New) Maracanã,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The aim of the current study is to analyze meanings and resignifications of soccer stadiums based on the concept of ambiance, by taking into consideration physical changes applied to them and affective relationships set with them by fans. The study has focused on Maracanã stadium (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) after the 2014 World Cup renovation. The herein adopted analysis methodology consisted in assessing fans’ narratives about the stadium and in listing metaphorical expressions that emphasize the (re)signification process of the new stadium. This (re)signification operates in the atmospheric reconstructions of these “temples of the ball” and in ruptures inherent to any transformation process.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:52.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:52.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Rupture,Resignification,Maracanã","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Rupture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Resignification'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Maracanã'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.04.ds391,Snow status (wet/dry) in Antarctica from AMSR-E and AMSR2 passive microwave radiometers 2002 – 2023,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The dataset provides daily binary status (wet/dry) of the snowpack for each pixel at 12.5 km resolution in Antarctica over more than 20 years. This status is retrieved from passive microwave observations at 19 GHz and horizontal polarisation, using an algorithm developed by Torinesi et al. 2013 and Picard and Fily, 2006. The dataset merge the two timeseries from AMSR-E and AMSR2 sensors. The effective resolution of about ~25 km. There is a gap in 2011/2012 between AMSR-E and AMSR2. The ascending (afternoon) and descending (midnight) passes are provided separately.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2023-04-26T19:44:58.000Z,2023-04-26T19:44:58.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"glaciology,Environmental Science and Ecology","[{'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}, {'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Environmental_Science_and_Ecology'}]",['100 Mo'],['netcdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220320,"Ambiance Is Key in Any Innovation Strategy, A Case Study on Urban Design, Sensitive Ecology and Political Ecology",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, innovation became a key element to promote economic growth. Cities started playing a significant role in promoting it quickly becoming torn between authentic urban regeneration processes and gentrification. We argue that ambience, and the concept of atmosphere, is a highly-relevant strategic element able to trigger city development that avoids gentrification. We take the inner-city parishes of Marvila and Beato (Lisbon, Portugal) as a case study currently undergoing significant changes due to strong investment after decades of neglect.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:50.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:51.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Economics,Spatial Justice,Sustainable Development,Urban Regeneration","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Economics'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Spatial Justice'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sustainable Development'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Regeneration'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220313,"Fragile entities at work in ambiances, Understanding ambiances from the cultures and practices of the invisible",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Through her investigation of fragile entities, philosopher of science Vinciane Despret sheds new light on our relationship to the deceased. Through a relation of obligations, the dead put the living to work. The living take care of their deceased by choosing to respond to the call. Practices of memory modify, densify and colour our under-standing of our living environment and create specific ambiances. Focused on the singular link of a Georgian family with their deceased, Nino Kirtadze’s film, Tell my friends that I’m dead, enlightens the full scope of these fragile entities at work on the existing. Through this documentary, we identify the invisible chains that generate ambiances above ground and outside time. Furthermore, transgenerational psychoanalyst Christine Ulivucci conducted critical analysis showing that ambiance memories, sensitive impressions are rooted in our personal history. The encounter with familiar places or objects activates reminiscence and produces what we call: fragile ambiances.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:22.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:22.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Fragile Entities,Memory,Dead,House,Cult of the Dead,Transgenerational Psychoanalysis,Fragile Ambiances","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fragile Entities'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Memory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Dead'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'House'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Cult of the Dead'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Transgenerational Psychoanalysis'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fragile Ambiances'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.09.ds375,"Gupta, A., Reverdy, A., Cohard, J.-M., Voisin, D., Hector, B., Descloitres, M., Vandervaere, J.-P., Coulaud, C., Biron, R., Liger, L., Valay, J.-G., and Maxwell, R. (2022) Data from: Impact of distributed meteorological forcing on snow dynamic and induced water fluxes over a mid-elevation alpine micro-scale catchment.",PerSCiDO,2022,,Dataset,,"The sorftware and data presented here are the part of the study:
+Gupta, A., Reverdy, A., Cohard, J.-M., Voisin, D., Hector, B., Descloitres, M., Vandervaere, J.-P., Coulaud, C., Biron, R., Liger, L., Valay, J.-G., and Maxwell, R.: Impact of distributed meteorological forcing on snow dynamic and induced water fluxes over a mid-elevation alpine micro-scale catchment, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2021-639, in review, 2022.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2022-09-05T07:59:57.000Z,2022-09-05T07:59:57.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"glaciology,Geology,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences,Environmental Science and Ecology","[{'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}, {'subject': 'Geology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Geological_Sciences'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Environmental_Science_and_Ecology'}]",['10 Mo'],
+10.18709/perscido.2023.05.ds394,Snow status (wet/dry) in Antarctica at 4.45 km resolution from the satellite microwave scatterometer ASCAT (2007 -- 2021),PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The dataset provides daily binary status (wet/dry) of the snowpack for each pixel at 4.45 km resolution in Antarctica over 14 years. This status is retrieved from radar backscatter measurements acquired by ASCAT, using a threshold of -3dB below the winter average backscatter level. The resolution of individual ASCAT measurements is coarse (tens of km), but is enhanced using the SIR algorithm by exploiting overlaps between all the overpasses over two or three few days. The product is gridded at 4.45 km, but the effective spatial resolution is likely a bit coarser, between this grid resolution and the measurement resolution (tens of km). The effective temporal resolution is a few days even though the product is provided daily.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-05-26T12:09:01.000Z,2023-05-26T12:09:01.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,glaciology,"[{'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}]",['100 Mo'],['netcdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.03.ds294,"F-TRACT, ATLAS October 2019",PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,"Connectivity probability as well as features describing fibers biophysical properties, estimated from CCEP data recorded in 321 patients, in the AAL, AICHA, Brodmann, Freesurfer, Hammers, HCP-MMP1, Lausanne2008 (resolutions 33, 60, 125, 250, 500) and MarsAtlas parcellation schemes. The CCEP features are: peak and onset latency (LatStart), amplitude, duration, integral, velocity estimated from the onset latency and the fibers distance between the parcels and axonal conduction delays. Synaptic excitatory and inhibitory delays are also provided for each parcel. All features have been estimated separately for patients younger than 15 y.o. (group ""0-15"") and patients older than 15 y.o. (group ""15-100"").",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,5,0,2020-03-12T12:02:33.000Z,2020-03-12T12:02:33.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Biology, Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biology, Medicine'}]",['500 MB'],['tsv- mat']
+10.5281/zenodo.10165853,Thickness map of the Patagonian Icefields,Zenodo,2023,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"Ice thickness field for the Patagonian icefields relying on mass-conservation approach, which assimilates both glacier retreat data as well as an abundant record of direct thickness measurements. The thickness map has a time stamp of 2000. This map is provided together with error estimates and the basal topography beneath the icefields based on c-SRTM (v2.1) (Farr, T. et al. The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Reviews of Geophysics 45 (2007), http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005RG000183.)",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-21T10:31:13.000Z,2023-11-21T10:31:14.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"Patagonia,glacier,icefield,thickness","[{'subject': 'Patagonia'}, {'subject': 'glacier'}, {'subject': 'icefield'}, {'subject': 'thickness'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220242,"Atmosphere, Anthropocene, Urbanity, Sensitivity, Session 1 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T15:51:12.000Z,2021-06-16T15:51:13.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220344,"Sensory Experience, Environmental Experience and Political Engagement, Session 13 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:16:58.000Z,2021-06-17T10:16:59.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220357,"From Attention to Spatial and Informational Mobility, Towards a Digital Common to Design a Dynamic City, Outcomes of Mobiance 4 workshop",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The 4th edition of Mobiance workshop, held in Grenoble in October 2019, brought together 18 international students (engineers, architects, marketing experts, and urban planners) from 6 different countries. The workshop goal was to focus on spatial and informational mobility without any technological limit, starting from a real transportation hub in Grenoble, namely Chavant. Their proposals show a city automatically adapting to the needs of citizens and continu- ously collecting data, even the most intimate one. They proposed omniscient digital universe that fluidly links the real and the digital spaces. Keeping in mind the limits and the drawback of such concepts, the future shared city might be a city made as a common.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:57.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:58.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Urban design,Mobility,Digital Common,Attention","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Mobility'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Digital Common'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Attention'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220256,"Dark Design, Reimagining Nocturnal Ambiances",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The implementation of energy- efficient artificial lighting has been accom- panied by a compelling narrative of savings in economic terms. However, this obscures significant costs to the environment, humans and non-humans. It has also led to higher levels of brightness at night. Integral to this process is the loss of nocturnal atmospheres and ambiances as access to darkness becomes further limited. We need new ways to address this ongoing extinction of experience of the nocturnal commons. Design can provide a valuable role in its ability to explore alter- natives, to speculate on new sensitizations that enable nocturnal urban ambiances to be reimagined. This paper proposes an emerging field of ‘Dark Design’ as advocacy for change of existing beliefs concerning artificial lighting and darkness.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:51.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:52.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Darkness,Design,Nocturnals Commons,Ambiances,Humans and Non-Humans","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Darkness'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Nocturnals Commons'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Humans and Non-Humans'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220289,Choreographing Aesthetic Atmospheres,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"My design and research practice explore our relationship to air and how design- ing with atmospheric phenomena can consti- tute a new design practice: an Aesthetics of Air. Whilst Sumartojo &amp; Pink (2018) contend that “atmospheres themselves cannot be designed,” I put forth that we can design or ‘choreograph’ the conditions from which atmospheres arise. I am interested in our experience of air in lived space and how atmospheric encounters can be shaped by choreographing the complex, transient and dynamic matrix of breezes, scents, moisture, radiant light, dappled shade, textures and sounds. In this paper I will expand on these ideas and my practice in designing ‘with’ phenomena through describing the process of developing the atmospheric installation ‘Outside_In’.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:59.000Z,2021-06-17T20:46:00.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Air,Aesthetics,Atmosphere,Phenomena,Design,Ambiance,Microclimates","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Air'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aesthetics'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomena'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Microclimates'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10276252,3D roughness computation from XCT data - Data and Python & ImageJ implementations,Zenodo,2023,en,ComputationalNotebook,CeCILL Free Software License Agreement v2.1,"Data provided in supplement of the research article ""A methodology for the 3D characterization of surfaces using X-ray computed tomography: application to additively manufactured parts"", F.Steinhilber, J.Lachambre, D.Cœurjolly, J.Y.Buffière, G.Martin, R.Dendievel.
+ 
+It contains 3 folders:
+- ""data"": a dataset used to present the roughness computation methodology in the article (= the XCT scan of a 2 mm cylinder fabricated by Electron Powder Bed Fusion, with a voxel size of 5 µm). The results of the roughness computation are also provided in this folder.
+- ""Python"": the Python implementation of the roughness computation methodology presented in the article, as well as some other calculations, such as the computation of the triangle threshold for bimodal histograms introduced in the article.
+- ""ImageJ"": the ImageJ implementation (simple macro) of the roughness computation methodology presented in the article, as well as some other calculations, such as the computation of the triangle threshold for bimodal histograms introduced in the article.
+ 
+Each folder contains a README file that further details the different files provided.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-06T09:53:00.000Z,2023-12-06T09:53:00.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"Surface roughness,X-ray Computed Tomography,Python,ImageJ,3D","[{'subject': 'Surface roughness'}, {'subject': 'X-ray Computed Tomography'}, {'subject': 'Python'}, {'subject': 'ImageJ'}, {'subject': '3D'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220347,How Surfing Creates an Ecosystem? An Investigation about Surfers in Madagascar,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As a part of my research, I am investigating what surfing means to individuals who define themselves as surfers. The qualitative survey I led a month in Madagascar allowed to grasp the complexity of a surfer’s identity construction and the ways individuals appropriate a globalised practice. Cultural geography and maritime anthropology are the research fields I focused on to apprehend the interactions between the respondents and their environments, and also with themselves. Indeed, surfing does not only consist in a physical practice in waves using a board. It is rather a complex whole including an intellec- tual and physical work on oneself, leading to the development of alloæsthesia, which allows to learn how to feel movements produced by oneself but also by all kinds of surroundings.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:11.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:12.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Surfing,Madagascar,Individual,Ocean,Identity,Movement,Feel,Experience,Body","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Surfing'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Madagascar'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Individual'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ocean'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Identity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Movement'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Feel'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Experience'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Body'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.10.ds144,DACT: Dataset of Annotated Car Trajectories,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,DACT contains two subsets of annotated car trajectories data. The dataset contains 50 trajectories which cover about 13 hours of driving data.,api,True,findable,0,0,1,0,0,2017-11-03T01:35:47.000Z,2017-11-03T01:35:47.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Geography","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Geography'}]",['10 MB'],
+10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6950873,Effects of a physical activity and endometriosis-based education program delivered by videoconference on endometriosis symptoms: the CRESCENDO program (inCRease physical Exercise and Sport to Combat ENDOmetriosis) protocol study,figshare,2023,,Collection,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"Abstract Background Endometriosis is a chronic disease characterized by growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity which could affect 200 million women (The term “woman” is used for convenience. Individuals gendered as man or as nonbinary can also suffer from this disease) worldwide. One of the most common symptoms of endometriosis is pelvic chronic pain associated with fatigue. This pain can cause psychological distress and interpersonal difficulties. As for several chronic diseases, adapted physical activity could help to manage the physical and psychological symptoms. The present study will investigate the effects of a videoconference-based adapted physical activity combined with endometriosis-based education program on quality of life, pain, fatigue, and other psychological symptoms and on physical activity. Methods This multicentric randomized-controlled trial will propose to 200 patients with endometriosis to be part of a trial which includes a 6-month program with 45 min to more than 120 min a week of adapted physical activity and/or 12 sessions of endometriosis-based education program. Effects of the program will be compared to a control group in which patients will be placed on a waiting list. All participants will be followed up 3 and 6 months after the intervention. None of the participants will be blind to the allocated trial arm. The primary outcome measure will be quality of life. Secondary outcomes will include endometriosis-related perceived pain, fatigue, physical activity, and also self-image, stereotypes, motivational variables, perceived support, kinesiophobia, basic psychological need related to physical activity, and physical activity barriers. General linear models and multilevel models will be performed. Predictor, moderator, and mediator variables will be investigated. Discussion This study is one of the first trials to test the effects of a combined adapted physical activity and education program for improving endometriosis symptoms and physical activity. The results will help to improve care for patients with endometriosis. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05831735 . Date of registration: April 25, 2023",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-28T04:40:38.000Z,2023-11-28T04:40:38.000Z,figshare.ars,otjm,"Medicine,Genetics,FOS: Biological sciences,Physiology,Science Policy,Sociology,FOS: Sociology,Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified","[{'subject': 'Medicine'}, {'subject': 'Genetics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Physiology'}, {'subject': 'Science Policy'}, {'subject': 'Sociology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Sociology', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified'}]",,
+10.18709/perscido.2017.12.ds166,"F-TRACT, ATLAS Decembre 2017",PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"Connectivity probability with associated p-values as well as features describing fibers biophysical properties, estimated from CCEP data recorded in 213 patients, in the MarsAtlas, Brodmann, AAL and MaxProbMap parcellation schemes. The CCEP features are: peak and onset latency (LatStart), amplitude, integral, duration and the velocity estimated from the onset latency and the fibers distance between the parcels. Features maps : Images representing the connectivity probablility and response features for all the regions in the MarsAtlas parcellation.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2018-06-12T12:36:39.000Z,2018-06-12T12:36:39.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['500 MB'],['csv']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.06.ds370,Redundant Apodized Pupils (RAP) 2,PerSCiDo,2022,en,Dataset,,"The RAP concept can be applied on coronagraphic instruments subject to island effects (low-wind effect and post-adaptive optics petaling, ie. piston, tip, and tilt on the petals defined by the spider). It aims to reduce the constraints of petaling-level errors by 1) optimizing the apodization of the elementary petal and 2) reproducing this apodization on all petals, mimicking the mirror fragmentation. In Leboulleux et al. 2022 (A), the RAP concept developed in the case of primary mirror segmentation-induced errors and applied on a Giant Magellan telescope-like pupil combined with an Apodized Pupil Lyot Coronagraph (APLC) on one hand and with an Apodizing Phase Plate (APP) coronagraph on the other hand. In Leboulleux et al. 2022 (accepted in A, available in the folder), the RAP concept is extended to petal-level errors and applied on the Extremely Large Telescope pupil, combined with both APP and Shaped Pupil (SP) coronagraphs. Acknowledgments This project is funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement n°866001).",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2022-06-27T07:17:25.000Z,2022-06-27T07:17:25.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Astrophysics and astronomy,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Astrophysics and astronomy'}]",['10Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220309,"In-Between Art, Architecture and Landscape, Experiments on Poetic Ways of Research-Creation in Rio de Janeiro",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The research “In Between Art, Architecture and Landscape” investigates contemporary practices in the expanded field, especially those of a site-specific character. Our group has practiced some gestures of research-creation, inspired by situationist and contemporary artistic tactics in flux – “dérives,” “événements,” poetic images, montages and play-elements – in the suburban neighborhood of Encantado, in Rio de Janeiro, with the aim of investigating its sense of history and atmosphere and raising questions about its possible reinvention. The article presents our artistic actions as the collective “Re-Encantado,” with the engagement of local residents: “Atlas of Encantado,” a ‘montage’ of past and present images, and “Where is Encantado River?” – événements and videos.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:23.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:24.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Memory,Play-Elements,Suburb","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Memory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Play-Elements'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Suburb'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10205605,TEAL WCA: climate data platform for planning solar photovoltaic and wind energy resources in West and Central Africa,Zenodo,2023,,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"This data platform entitled 'TEAL WCA: climate data platform for planning solar photovoltaic and wind energy resources in West and Central Africa' is a presentation of climate and energy resources data for two Sub-Saharan African regions. Climate change is now a fact and African countries are more vulnerable. To better prepare for mitigation and adaptation, projection information is needed. The challenge of climate model data output is that they are available at the global level and are associated with some biases. This makes studies at the country or sub-county level difficult especially impact study. This study aims to (i) downscale, (ii) bias-adjust, (iii) aggregate at country and sub-country levels, and (iv) estimate the wind power and solar power potential. Moreover, a database platform is built to make the prepared climate data and estimated energy potential dataset freely available for researchers, universities, and decision-makers in West and Central African countries.  This manuscript presents the performance of the approach and the distribution of climate and energy variables. ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-25T10:37:08.000Z,2023-11-25T10:37:08.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
+10.18709/perscido.2021.12.ds363,Redundant Apodized Pupils (RAP),PerSCiDo,2021,en,Dataset,,"The RAP concept can be applied on coronagraphic instruments combined with segmented primary mirror telescope. It aims to reduce the constraints of segment phasing (piston, tip, and tilt) by 1) optimizing the apodization of the elementary segment and 2) reproducing this apodization on all segments, mimicking the mirror segmentation. In Leboulleux et al. [submitted in 2021], the RAP concept is applied on a Giant Magellan telescope- like pupil combined with an Apodized Pupil Lyot Coronagraph (APLC) on one hand and with an Apodizing Phase Plate (APP) coronagraph on the other hand. This folder provides all the files to reproduce the coronagraphs of the paper and test their robustness.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-12-13T11:07:37.000Z,2021-12-13T11:07:38.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Astrophysics and astronomy,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Astrophysics and astronomy'}]",['10 mo'],['.fits']
+10.57757/iugg23-2595,A broader look at licensing and copyright issues for global seismological data and products from a data center perspective,GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,2023,en,ConferencePaper,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"<!--!introduction!--><b></b><p>Sharing data - arrival time readings, earthquake parameters, waveforms and further derived products - has for many decades been key to the scientific advancement of seismology and our understanding of the Earth. The establishment of data centers, from institutional to global, that receive, archive, curate and make accessible large volumes of seismological data, following community standards and best practices, was a logical consequence. IASPEI, with its commissions, evolved as a de-facto standards body for seismological data, governed by the community of data providers and users alike.</p><p>However, conditions of use for these shared data did not receive much attention by data providers, distributors, and groups working on the definition of standards of data and services. If mentioned at all, generic statements on allowed use were provided somewhere on websites that offered access, often declaring ‘only for scientific/academic purposes’ or ‘not for commercial purposes’. Driven by the desire or requirement to improve FAIRness of our data, better understand data usage and adapt to technological changes, and support open science, putting proper licenses on data and metadata has now become a significant topic.</p><p>In this presentation we look at current practices and evolving ideas regarding application of licenses to the holdings of seismological data centers, covering waveforms, earthquake parameters, and further derived products, also including views from other geoscience domains. The relation to (legal) copyright and intellectual property issues, local/national licensing regulations that may hinder a globally uniform approach, and downstream implications for citation, attribution and general re-use of data will also be addressed.</p>",fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-06-12T10:12:32.000Z,2023-06-16T10:01:50.000Z,gfz.iugg2023,gfz,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220255,"Design Practice as Fieldwork, Describing the Nocturnal Biome Through Light and Sound",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Human and non-human behaviours are regulated by cycles of light and dark, while many such behaviours can be detected through sound. This article asks how we might use recordings of light and sound to make the nocturnal urban environment meaningfully legible as a more-than-human biome. It reports on several prototypal methods that bring together art/design practices and fieldwork techniques. The aim of this ongoing work is to raise awareness of the night as an ecology, communicate the multiple temporalities characteristic of a healthy biome and provide tools that can inform responsible urban design interventions that improve the quality of the night from a more-than-human perspective.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:54:57.000Z,2021-06-16T16:54:58.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"More-Than-Human,Ecology,FOS: Biological sciences,Creative Fieldwork,Urban Design,Night Studies","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'More-Than-Human'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ecology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Creative Fieldwork'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Night Studies'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220343,Ambiences and Safety? Methods for Security Experience Design,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"TAMK is taking part to Smart Urban Security and Event Resilience Project (SURE) funded by the EU’s Urban Innovative Actions initiative since 2019 and ending 2022. Our objective in SURE is to get data how the safety sense of ambiance affects to act and participate in ordinary social life? Due COVID-19 the method changed from go-along with the special groups to different places and occasions around the city center to virtual walks using 360-technologies, simulating and dramatizing the experience. The aim remains to develop and update the situation awareness of safety, for the improvement of urban plan- ning and development of security by design concepts. In my paper, I will study the methods for safety experience design.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:31.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:31.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambience,Security,Safety,Urban Planning,Service Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambience'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Security'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Safety'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Planning'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Service Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220370,"Sensitive Spaces and Urban Practices, Session 12 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:05.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:06.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['2 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220316,"Anxious Atmospheres of the Apologetic State, The Reconciliation Narrative and Contemporary Settler Colonialism",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article explores how atmos- pheres in Canada are informed by a colonial attitude, logic of replacement, and hegemonic narratives of relationships to place to suggest that the inconsistencies between the politics of apology and the colonial response when the spatial order is challenged generates settler anxiety. This provocation is offered by consi- dering the ongoing reconciliation rhetoric and decolonial resistance. The former illustrates the stage-value of the æsthethics of reconci- liation manifest in politically charged sensitive atmospheres and the latter shows how colonial reaction to the deviant or resistant body illuminates the political potency of corporeal space.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:36.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:37.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Settler Colonialism,Political Apology,Atmosphere,Reconciliation","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Settler Colonialism'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Political Apology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Reconciliation'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220332,"Infinite Atmospheres, Ambiance as a Praxeological Tool for Public Space Design",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"How does the notion of “infinite places” allow us to question the production of a contemporary architectural space? For creators, what are the new challenges for the design of the atmospheres of these new forms of public space? This article aims to bring together the urban practices identified by the Encore Heureux collective with a praxeological thought of the design of atmospheres. Infinites places trough ambiance are analyzed in their potentials to create infinite conflicts, infinite negotiations and infinite sympathies between the back plan and the emerging events.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:09.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:10.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Infinite Places,Infinite Atmosphere,Public Spaces,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Infinite Places'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Infinite Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Public Spaces'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.06.ds395,The Tour Perret LoRaWAN frames dataset,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The dataset contains LoRaWAN frames sent by five LoRaWAN endpoints installed on the top of Tour Perret in Grenoble, France. It contains 421937 messages received between June 2021 and June 2023 (2 years) by LoRa gateways installed  in the Grenoble area by the LIG.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-06-28T11:23:03.000Z,2023-06-28T11:23:03.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Information Technology,Computer Science","[{'subject': 'Information Technology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Information_Technology'}, {'subject': 'Computer Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Computer_Science'}]",['100 Mo'],['JSON']
+10.48537/hal-03220322,Politicising the Atmospheres of Urban Environmental Changes,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Building on field research conducted during my Ph.D., which focused on urban natures and – in particular – post-industrial, riverside Turin (Italy), the presentation dis- cusses urban political ecology and atmosphere literature, considered as two different, yet potentially complementary, fields of research. I will examine how an atmospheric-based critique of processes of decay can determine an interpretation of the dynamics of envi- ronmental degradation and – more broadly speaking – of urban environmental changes. I will conclude by offering some reflections on the extent to which the political ecology of atmospheres has helped me to formulate a different language, through which to capture the tenacious effects of processes of decay and territorial stigma.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:12.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:13.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Environmental Change,Temporality,Atmospheres,UPE,Urban Natures","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Environmental Change'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Temporality'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'UPE'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Natures'}]",['5 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220303,Extending sensibility for metabolic processes in immersive media environments,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"How can we experience the relation to our surroundings as processual and at the same time meaningful, and not from a perspective that is solely function-oriented but as the expression of meaning that lies in the nature of our relational being itself? In this paper I explore how an æsthethics of atmospheres in spatial installations can heighten our sensitivity for ecological inter- dependencies (external) and at the same time for the responsiveness of our bodies previous to semantic reference (internal). In this respon- siveness I locate an openness towards patterns in the internal and external surroundings that allow a specific situation to make sense for a perceiving subject.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:06.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:07.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Metabolism,Phenomenology,Atmosphere,Aesthetics,Media Ecologies","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Metabolism'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomenology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aesthetics'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Media Ecologies'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220321,"Affects as Foam of the Balance of Power at a Time of Urban Aesthetisation?, About an Exploratory Research on Nantes and Saint-Etienne (France)",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In the society of affects, inhabited spaces are designed and the urban experi- ence is conditioned. Based on preliminary observations realized during several editions of the Voyage à Nantes and the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne, this paper addresses theoretical, methodological and analytical questions in order to contribute to the research on the urban environment. This research postulates that this material, symbolic and discursive transformation of our sensibility perpetuates the structural rela- tionships of force linked to cultural and social capitals while promoting, through the instrumentalization of affects, a standardization and normalization of individual and collective feelings and actions.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-18T12:36:17.000Z,2021-06-18T12:36:17.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Atmosphere,Affects,Saint-Etienne,Nantes,Production of Space,Normalization,Conflicts","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affects'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Saint-Etienne'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Nantes'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Production of Space'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Normalization'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Conflicts'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220267,What Place for Ambiance in the Urban Renaturing Process? Session 16 – Introduction,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:25.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:25.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['5 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220274,"Ambiance Narrative Design as an Innovation Tool, The Boundary Object Concept and Applied Case Study",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As ambiance narratives offers a unique way to combine representations con- cepts and perceptions of the multiple actors involved in the creation process, this paper assumes that their systematic use as a boundary spanning mechanism, may contribute to both creativity in the design and to the overall fit with the expectations of the actors of the ecosystem. The use of ambiance narratives remains to be explained in such a context as the way they are designed, the process by which they are shared, interpreted and used by the different stakeholders in order to span boundaries has not been explored by research. Based on the case study observations and on the theory of boundary objects and boundary discourse, a new development method is pro- posed where innovation involves heterogenic stakeholders.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:49.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:50.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Boundary Object,Narrative Design,Innovation,Hostellery","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Boundary Object'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Narrative Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Innovation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Hostellery'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.11.ds100,The VLTS (Very Large Transition Systems) Benchmark Suite,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,,"The VLTS benchmark suite is a collection of Labelled Transition Systems. Each Labelled Transition System is a directed, connected graph, whose vertices are called states and whose edges are called transitions. There is one distinguished vertex called the initial state. Each transition is labelled by a character string called action or label. There is one distinguished label noted ""i"" that is used for so-called invisible transitions (also known as hidden transitions or tau-transitions). The VLTS benchmarks have been obtained from various case studies about the modelling of communication protocols and concurrent systems. Many of these case studies correspond to real life, industrial systems.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2017-11-21T12:56:41.000Z,2017-11-21T12:56:41.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}]",['500 MB'],['bcg']
+10.48537/hal-03220268,"Ambulatory Ambiance, A Comparative Analysis of Three Elevated Linear Parks",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper analyzes the atmospheres of ambulatory pathways. Differences between promenade and seating, hardscape and nature, and new public art juxtaposed with residual industrial legacy, create opportunities for choice. A privileged view outward to the city can conflict with a protected simulation of a walk through a forested allée. What are the common features of design and the concerted resulting ambiance that distinguish the Prome- nade Plantée in Paris, Seoullo 7017 in Seoul and the High Line in New York How does renaturation and design by nature create urban islands of calm for people? The answers are in the complexity of interaction of the different design elements.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:22.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:22.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Linear Parks,Renaturation,Design,Experience,Semiotics","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Linear Parks'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Renaturation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Experience'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Semiotics'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220373,"Urban Sonic Research and Sound Map, soundinbetweenness.org",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"“Can sound be defined as a factor in the social reproduction of space?” The research culminated in the production of a sound map based on soundwalk recordings, soundscape analysis, and surveys. To better understand the relation of sound, individual &amp; environment in urban fields, we aim to collect crowdsourced data through the website. Soundwalks have been converted into flipbooks of sound postcards – embedded QR codes – allowing users access to the website. Here, users can create postcards (upload field- records), participate in the survey, get to contribute to the body of sonic data pertaining to the urban environment, individual experi- ences to be then used as a resource for further soundscape analysis and to create awareness of everyday sonic fields in order to discuss urban public spaces.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:55:15.000Z,2021-06-17T20:55:16.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sound Map,Urban Soundscapes,Everyday Life,Participation,Sound-postcard,Flipbook","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound Map'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Soundscapes'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Everyday Life'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Participation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound-postcard'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Flipbook'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.02.ds365,Snow surface temperature in mountainous areas,PerSCiDo,2022,en,Dataset,,"Here we compile all the data needed for the simulations of snow surface temperature in mountainous areas with the RoughSEB model, as well as the simulation results. The weather and radiometric measurements are from the FluxAlp station.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2022-02-10T14:39:33.000Z,2022-02-10T14:39:34.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Physics,Glaciology,Environmental science and ecology","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Physics'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Glaciology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Environmental science and ecology'}]",['100Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220336,"Displacement: Architectural Collage, Investigating Atmospheres in a Design Studio",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"During the construction of Hearst Castle in CA, W. R. Hearst purchased archi- tectural antiquities from throughout Europe. His motivation was to create an atmosphere providing both rich multi-sensory perceptions and meaning through the cultural values embedded in the European spolia. In 1929, Hearst purchased a 14th century English tithe barn that was disassembled and shipped to CA, but never used. The current owner asked an architectural design studio to investigate how atmospheres might arise through the introduc- tion of fragments of this ancient structure into public spaces in Cal Poly’s Brutalist library. This paper will present the methodology and outcomes of the design studio that investigated how an architectural collage could prompt multiple modes of engagement.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:14.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:15.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,History,Atmosphere,Collage,Bricolage","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'History'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Collage'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Bricolage'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220299,"Architecture and its Double, The Expanded Medium of Architecture and Spatial Aeffect",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The digital has expanded the medium of architecture, bringing with it a focus on architectural surfaces. This paper presents a theoretical discussion centered on spatial æffect or how architecture operates as an atmospheric machine. The argument is that architecture’s double, atmospheric and meaningful archi- tecture, architecture that affords mental transport across time and space, emerges when instead of focusing on the backdrop to the action or on surfaces, architects consider dimensionality and play with the experiential assemblage of the many material and immaterial elements that constitute space. Engaging in the production of architecture’s double is not only necessary for creativity and spatial diversity, but also for enchantment, which can drive attachment to places and help create and sustain a sense of belonging.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:48.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:49.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Spatial Aeffect,expanded medium,Double,Surface,kissing architecture","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Spatial Aeffect'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'expanded medium'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Double'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Surface'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'kissing architecture'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48380/6fh7-7m80,Experimental alteration of ferroan brucite at temperature below 150°C: new thermodynamic and kinetic constaints on H2 production during ultramafic rock alteration at low temperature,Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (DGGV),2023,en,Text,,"<p>The alteration of ferroan brucite, a common by-product of serpentinization, has been proposed as a H<sub>2</sub> source at low temperature. Here, synthetic ferroan brucite with Fe/(Fe+Mg) = 0.2 was reacted with pure water at temperatures ranging from 348 to 573 K in 29 experiments either conducted in gold capsules or in Ti-based reactors. H<sub>2</sub> production monitoring with time and characterization of the reaction products revealed the occurrence of the following reaction: 3 Fe(OH)<sub>2</sub><sup>brucite</sup> = Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> + H<sub>2</sub> + 2 H<sub>2</sub>O. This reaction proceeded completely in ~ 2 months at 378 K and was thermally activated. The small grain size of the synthetic brucite (40-100 nm) was similar to observations in natural samples, and was probably responsible for the high reaction rate measured. H<sub>2</sub> production reached a plateau and Fe-bearing brucite also precipitated as a reaction product, suggesting the achievement of equilibrium. The thermodynamic properties of Fe(OH)<sub>2</sub> were refined based on the experimental dataset and differ by less than 5 % from previous estimates. However, ferroan brucite is predicted to be stable at an hydrogen activity one order of magnitude lower than previously calculated. As a result, significant H<sub>2</sub> production during ferroan brucite alteration at low temperature requires efficient fluid renewal. Such a mechanism strongly differs from olivine serpentinization which can occur even at high activity in H<sub>2</sub> and thus with limited water renewal.</p>
+",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T21:15:14.000Z,2023-12-11T21:15:14.000Z,mcdy.dohrmi,mcdy,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220311,"From a Sensitive Ecology of Ambiances/Atmospheres to a Political Ecology, Session 6 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:43.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:44.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.06.ds299,GreEn-ER - Dataset of electricity consumption,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,Dataset of electricity consumption of the GreEn-ER Building Located in Grenoble,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-06-18T11:27:55.000Z,2020-06-18T11:27:55.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Engineering","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Engineering'}]",['62.42 MB'],['csv']
+10.48537/hal-03220315,"Three Avant-Garde Masterpieces: Atmosphères, Aura, Stimmung, Can Music Suggest an Original Interpretation of These Themes?",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Thinking about the predictable in-presence 4th International Congress on Ambiances 2020 I wrote: “I will propose to the listener some significant fragments of these three compositions to trigger a discussion that will focus on the core of my intervention: single-word titles that have implications that reach far beyond mere musical fact. My question will be: ‘Can music offer an original interpretation of these themes suggesting new research perspectives?’” An unpredictable situation forces to rearrange the sequence: the proceedings will precede the other actions. My question remains and, since I am a composer, I feel comfortable purposing this text as the draft of a score. A score is an imagined memory of a musical event to come. I propose here a two steps participative process: a de-composition and a re-composition.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:56.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:57.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Aura,Stimmung,Atmosphères,Participatory Music Project","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Aura'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Stimmung'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphères'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Participatory Music Project'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220329,"Ascolto il tuo cuore, città, Listening to My City at the Time of COVID-19",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"During the COVID-19 lockdown, I suddenly decided to record the sounds of my apartment and my quarter, a lively community in the center of Turin: shops, outdoor markets, bars and restaurants in the day; cinemas, theaters, pubs in the night; the Valentino park, a big green area in the center of Turin on the Po river and the Porta Nuova train station. The soundwalks and the soundscapes I realized daily through the months of lockdown will continue as an online work in progress that allows for a sound exploration of this environ- ment in this period and context. Many things have visibly changed: but is the change even audible? The same unpredictable changes imposed by the emergency have stimulated me to remodel the project that is proposed here in a renewed participatory approach.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:46:58.000Z,2021-06-17T16:46:59.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Soundwalk,Soundscape,COVID-19 Lockdown,Participatory Art Project","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Soundwalk'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Soundscape'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'COVID-19 Lockdown'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Participatory Art Project'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220307,"Making the Most of Parisian Quarries’ Air, Experimental Climatic Furniture Using Parisian Quarries’ Air to Cool Public Spaces",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As many large cities are confronted with global warming, Paris is looking for ways to be more resilient when facing urban heat island. The article describes a design experi- mentation aiming at tapping into naturally fresh air resources located in underground quarries underneath the streets of Paris. Working as urban sized earth-to-air-heat- exchangers, underground galleries will fuel a climatic bench that will cool down public spaces in summer.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:51.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:52.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Heat Island,Paris,Underground Quarry,Urban Furniture,Public Space","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Heat Island'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Paris'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Underground Quarry'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Furniture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Public Space'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.03.ds31,LTTng Execution Traces of 10 Phoronix Benchmarks,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,,"This dataset contains the execution traces of 10 Phoronix benchmarks (e.g. compress-gzip, ffmpeg, iozone, network-loopback, phpbench, pybench, ramspeed, scimark2, stream, unpack-linux). The traces concern three different tracing configurations, namely kernel, memory and performance counters. They have been obtained on a standard Linux machine and on the Juno platform. Each configuration has been run 32 times on the Linux machine and 1 time on the Juno board.",fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2017-03-20T15:34:38.000Z,2017-03-20T15:34:38.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,[{'subject': 'Computer Science'}],['100 GB'],
+10.48537/hal-03220342,Fear of the Unknown in Urban Atmospheres,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In today’s world of insecurity, we are feeling less and less secure in our urban environments. In recent years, there has been much focus on reducing crime rates and crime prevention. However, there are times when we feel unsafe in a place where there is no real threat. This will directly affect our cities and their atmospheres as one avoids places of insecurity. In this paper, by reviewing the exis- ting literature on actual safety and perceived safety, the perception of atmosphere, fear and fear of the unknown, we aim to suggest that it is fear of the unknown and the lack of sensory information as the mediums of atmospheres that can lead to the emotion of fear in an otherwise safe seeming place.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:18:09.000Z,2021-06-17T10:18:10.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Perceived Safety,Urban Atmosphere,Fear of the Unknown,Fear","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Perceived Safety'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fear of the Unknown'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fear'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6950873.v1,Effects of a physical activity and endometriosis-based education program delivered by videoconference on endometriosis symptoms: the CRESCENDO program (inCRease physical Exercise and Sport to Combat ENDOmetriosis) protocol study,figshare,2023,,Collection,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"Abstract Background Endometriosis is a chronic disease characterized by growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity which could affect 200 million women (The term “woman” is used for convenience. Individuals gendered as man or as nonbinary can also suffer from this disease) worldwide. One of the most common symptoms of endometriosis is pelvic chronic pain associated with fatigue. This pain can cause psychological distress and interpersonal difficulties. As for several chronic diseases, adapted physical activity could help to manage the physical and psychological symptoms. The present study will investigate the effects of a videoconference-based adapted physical activity combined with endometriosis-based education program on quality of life, pain, fatigue, and other psychological symptoms and on physical activity. Methods This multicentric randomized-controlled trial will propose to 200 patients with endometriosis to be part of a trial which includes a 6-month program with 45 min to more than 120 min a week of adapted physical activity and/or 12 sessions of endometriosis-based education program. Effects of the program will be compared to a control group in which patients will be placed on a waiting list. All participants will be followed up 3 and 6 months after the intervention. None of the participants will be blind to the allocated trial arm. The primary outcome measure will be quality of life. Secondary outcomes will include endometriosis-related perceived pain, fatigue, physical activity, and also self-image, stereotypes, motivational variables, perceived support, kinesiophobia, basic psychological need related to physical activity, and physical activity barriers. General linear models and multilevel models will be performed. Predictor, moderator, and mediator variables will be investigated. Discussion This study is one of the first trials to test the effects of a combined adapted physical activity and education program for improving endometriosis symptoms and physical activity. The results will help to improve care for patients with endometriosis. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05831735 . Date of registration: April 25, 2023",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-28T04:40:38.000Z,2023-11-28T04:40:38.000Z,figshare.ars,otjm,"Medicine,Genetics,FOS: Biological sciences,Physiology,Science Policy,Sociology,FOS: Sociology,Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified","[{'subject': 'Medicine'}, {'subject': 'Genetics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Physiology'}, {'subject': 'Science Policy'}, {'subject': 'Sociology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Sociology', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified'}]",,
+10.18709/perscido.2020.05.ds314,Snow albedo over artificial macroscopic surface roughness,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"In situ measurements of albedo were acquired in the French Alps over smooth and rough snow surfaces. The roughness features were artificially created by pushing the snow down a few centimeter with rectangular and triangular rulers (2.5 m long) at regular spacing over a 2.5 m wide area. Spectral albedo over the rough area was recorded just after the creation, or for some experiment regularly over a few hours after the creation. A nearby smooth area was also measured to provide a reference. It is worth noting that despite our effort to search for flat areas, all the measured areas have small yet non-negligible slope. Ancillary data include spectral diffuse / total incident radiation ratio acquired just after each albedo measurements, slope information and other metadata. The accompanying paper provides full details of the roughness and experimental conditions.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2020-05-15T14:03:52.000Z,2020-05-15T14:03:53.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Environmental Science and Ecology,Physics","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Physics'}]",['10 MB'],['csv']
+10.18709/perscido.2019.10.ds267,Benchmark MODECOGeL,PerSciDo,2019,en,Dataset,,A global sensitivity analysis approach for marine biogeochemical modeling,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2019-10-18T12:55:06.000Z,2019-10-18T12:55:07.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,Biochemistry","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Mathematics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biochemistry'}]",['6.1 GB'],['zip']
+10.48537/hal-03220331,"A Workshop on Sonic Ambiances at the School of Architecture of the University of Talca, Chile, Instrumental Condition of Space",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This teaching-and-learning event was held at the University of Talca which has a twenty-year-old educational programme in Chile ́s Central Valley. Today, this region is involved in a fast process of transformation, due to new economic activities that are having a strong impact on the way of life. However, a rich collective imaginary still persists. Throughout this workshop on the sonic dimen- sion, the resources used were based on the soundscape approach, the paradigm of citizen science and the use of mobile phones. Other tools used were light beams and paper models to further develop the sensory experience. An assessment of the process added new data on how the learning process has been enriched.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:47.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:47.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sonic Environment,Sensitive Learning,Pedagogy of Architecture","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sonic Environment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensitive Learning'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Pedagogy of Architecture'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220382,"Atelier de la traversée, A Workshop to Reflect on a Possible Mediation Between Affective and Political Atmospheres",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As part of my doctoral research, I organized Atelier de la traversée workshop in Brussels, which involved 12 women in individual exploration of their relationship with public spaces. My aim was to investigate from up close some gendered urban experi- ences and to let emerge atmosphere of spatial inclusion or exclusion. In this paper, I will focus on a moment in the workshop, when women experienced space through the body and express their affective state through a creative medium. This phase produced images, audio, poems that helped me (at least to try) to enter into some atmospheric realities and to reflect on their possible both affective and political meanings.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:18:07.000Z,2021-06-17T10:18:07.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Feminist Urban Geography,Nomadic Theory,Atmospheres,Creative Methodologies","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Feminist Urban Geography'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Nomadic Theory'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Creative Methodologies'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220323,Foreword,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T15:41:38.000Z,2021-06-16T15:41:38.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220328,The Kite Choir,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper reports on the develop- ment of an ongoing artistic project, the Kite Choir, as an æsthetic practice of attunement with the atmosphere. The Kite Choir is a practice that builds on traditions of singing kites. In these traditions, the sound-making device is carried aloft by the kite, giving voice to an assemblage brought to life by the wind. The Kite Choir instead extends the site of instrumentation along the entire kite line and reel, to promote a collaborative chain of agency between atmosphere and performer/ pilot. The paper describes the unique sound instruments and score created for this project and their relation to time and place of perfor- mance, and concludes with a set of speculative questions on how this practice might develop in the future.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:36.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:37.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sound,Attunement,Atmosphere,Kites","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Attunement'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Kites'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220300,Atmospheric Gestures of Architecture in Cinematic Aided Design Framework,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Atmosphere and ambient properties can be hidden dimensions of architectural space. How can students design with atmos- phere in mind? Unlike artists, architects often do not considering multisensory modalities as resourceful possibilities for creativity. In a Cinematic Aided Design framework, we can tap into the potentials of these hidden dimensions in architectural or urban scale. How does the affective atmosphere translate to knowledge for design? A synthesis generated through experimental moving image techniques can be used as source materials for a cinematic architecture that can be influential forces in different stages of design process. This paper suggests atmosphere as a concept is instru- mental for decoding architectural gestures and generating meaningful associations.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:46.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:47.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Gesture,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Atmosphere,Cinematic","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Gesture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Cinematic'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.06.ds369,CampusIoT anonymized LoRaWAN dataset,PerSCiDo,2022,en,Dataset,,"A dataset containing 130 million entries of LoRaWAN network logs produced by CampusIoT, including basic radio features and gateways' management messages (eg: official links between DevEUI and DevAddr). See the attached document for a more precise description of the fields available.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2022-06-29T14:08:22.000Z,2022-06-29T14:08:23.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Information technology,Computer science,Engineering","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Information technology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Engineering'}]",['6.2Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220291,"Body, Culture, Identity, Session 4 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:41.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:42.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220285,"Reusing Atmospheres, The Case of the Adaptive Reuse of the Lombroso Pavilion",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The paper is a contribution to the analysis of the role and nature of the built en- vironment in mind museums – former asylums turned into museums. It notably focuses on the adaptive reuse intervention implied in the design of these museums by revolving around the concept of atmosphere. By building on the case of the Museum of the History of Psychiatry in Reggio Emilia (IT) the paper examines how the peculiar atmosphere of the museum premise has been in play and worked out in the museum design. In doing so, it posits atmosphere as a designerly element alike other material and immaterial ones characterising the site and points out how such a perspective can provide a fruitful position for delving into the role of design in the overall project of a mind museum.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:57.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:57.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Adaptive Reuse,Mind Museums,Atmosphere,Museum Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Adaptive Reuse'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Mind Museums'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Museum Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2019.04.ds242,"F-TRACT, ATLAS April 2019",PerSciDo,2019,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International,"Connectivity probability as well as features describing fibers biophysical properties, estimated from CCEP data recorded in 315 patients, in the MarsAtlas, HCP-MMP1 and Lausanne2008 (resolutions 60, 125, 250) parcellation schemes. The CCEP features are: peak and onset latency (LatStart), amplitude, integral, duration and the velocity estimated from the onset latency and the fibers distance between the parcels.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,5,0,2019-04-17T16:36:42.000Z,2019-04-17T16:36:42.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Medicine","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Medicine'}]",['150 MB'],['tsv- mat']
+10.48537/hal-03220330,"Infinite Atmospheres? Ethic Dimensions of and for the Design of Public Spaces, Session 7 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:30.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:30.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['2 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220294,"Atelier Art et Re-Action (Area), Performing Urban Routines and Rituals",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper presents a series of contemporary artistic methods and collective actions based on the pioneering work of the French avant-garde group Art et Action (AEA, 1919-1939). AEA actively responded to the fast-changing society of their time through their innovative ‘theatre laboratory’, an experimental artistic research environment in which actors and audience were invited to investigate together the rhythmic order of urban routines and rituals, through the re-en- actment of daily urban atmospheres. Based on AEA’s methods and concepts, atelier Area aims at responding to today’s deep physical, sensorial and social transformation of the city by re-acting contemporary urban routines and rituals through public improvisations and interventions. Three concrete examples will be presented here.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:27.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:28.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Art et Action,Urban Routines and Rituals,Re-Action,Artistic Research Methods","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Art et Action'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Routines and Rituals'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Re-Action'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Artistic Research Methods'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.6084/m9.figshare.24647123,Additional file 1 of Effects of a physical activity and endometriosis-based education program delivered by videoconference on endometriosis symptoms: the CRESCENDO program (inCRease physical Exercise and Sport to Combat ENDOmetriosis) protocol study,figshare,2023,,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,Additional file 1. Randomization script,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-28T04:40:37.000Z,2023-11-28T04:40:37.000Z,figshare.ars,otjm,"Medicine,Genetics,FOS: Biological sciences,Physiology,Science Policy,Sociology,FOS: Sociology,Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified","[{'subject': 'Medicine'}, {'subject': 'Genetics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Biological sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Physiology'}, {'subject': 'Science Policy'}, {'subject': 'Sociology'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Sociology', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified'}]",['12261 Bytes'],
+10.48537/hal-03220295,"Resonant Spaces, The Sound created by Space and the Space created by Sound",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"From the interaction between sound and space, the dimension of soundspace emerges. This research project and its series of artworks focuses on the æsthetic, and social aspects of soundspace as a means to create alternative and subjective narratives, to re-signify and deconstruct the memory of space and the architecture that sustains it. The paper revise the concepts of space and sound in architecture, social sciences and sonic arts of the 20th century, trying to create a link between these diverse practices and theories. Understanding that a major shift in all this disciplines occurred when sound and space coalesce. “Resonant Spaces” takes this tradition an applies to a series of art pieces.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:55.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:56.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Soundspace,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Performance,Critical Spatial Practice","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Soundspace'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Performance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Critical Spatial Practice'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2021.11.ds357,The VLSAT-2 (Very Large SAT) Benchmark Suite,PerSCiDo,2021,en,Dataset,,"The VLSAT-2 benchmark suite (where ""VL"" stands for ""Very Large"") is a collection of 100 SAT formulas to be used as benchmarks in scientific experiments and software competitions. These SAT formulas have been obtained from the automatic conversion into Nested-Unit Petri Nets (NUPNs) of a large collection of Petri nets modelling real-life problems, such as communication protocols and concurrent systems. 25% of the VLSAT-2 benchmarks have been selected by the organizers of recent SAT competitions: 7 satisfiable and 7 unsatisfiable formulas have been chosen for the SAT Competition 2020, and 5 satisfiable and 8 unsatisfiable formulas have been chosen for the SAT Competition 2021.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-11-23T15:49:21.000Z,2021-11-23T15:49:21.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer science'}]",['4 GB'],['SMT-LIB v2.6']
+10.18709/perscido.2020.01.ds280,VocADomA4H -- Acoustic recordings,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,This repository contains the acoustics signals of the Vocadom@A4H dataset : https://gricad-gitlab.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/getalp/vocadoma4h/. This part of the data is restricted but can be accessed by signing a form,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-01-15T09:30:09.000Z,2020-01-15T09:30:09.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}]",,['wav files']
+10.48537/hal-03220371,"Sensitive Topologies Configurations in the Milieu and the Urban Landscape, What You Feel Is What You Get",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Usually, in questions relating to the landscape, especially the urban one, three sensitive modalities are mobilised in the configurations specific to particular lived situations: the visible, the audible and the tangible. The tangible one is often assumed to be intrinsically linked to the visible modality by visuo-haptic coupling. However, on the basis of the study of concrete cases, and through the paradigm of sensitive topology, we have been given to note that the visible and the tangible are not always linked. Whether in domestic situations of inhabiting, or in public situations. The paradigm of sensitive topology phenomenologically deconstructs the notions of milieu and urban landscape by facilitating the analysis of lived situations.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:46:53.000Z,2021-06-17T16:46:54.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sensitive Topologies,Visuo-Haptic Coupling,Territoriality,Urban Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sensitive Topologies'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Visuo-Haptic Coupling'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Territoriality'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10205606,TEAL WCA: climate data platform for planning solar photovoltaic and wind energy resources in West and Central Africa,Zenodo,2023,,Text,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"This data platform entitled 'TEAL WCA: climate data platform for planning solar photovoltaic and wind energy resources in West and Central Africa' is a presentation of climate and energy resources data for two Sub-Saharan African regions. Climate change is now a fact and African countries are more vulnerable. To better prepare for mitigation and adaptation, projection information is needed. The challenge of climate model data output is that they are available at the global level and are associated with some biases. This makes studies at the country or sub-county level difficult especially impact study. This study aims to (i) downscale, (ii) bias-adjust, (iii) aggregate at country and sub-country levels, and (iv) estimate the wind power and solar power potential. Moreover, a database platform is built to make the prepared climate data and estimated energy potential dataset freely available for researchers, universities, and decision-makers in West and Central African countries.  This manuscript presents the performance of the approach and the distribution of climate and energy variables. ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-25T10:37:08.000Z,2023-11-25T10:37:08.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
+10.18709/perscido.2018.11.ds155,UV and visible fluorescence images of maize stem: macroscopy and confocal microscopy,PerSciDo,2018,en,Dataset,,Fluorescence Macroscopy is a full field imaging system at low magnification. The interest is to rapidly observe large fields of view (~5x5 mm²). Fluorescence filters are used that select excitation and emission ranges of wavelengths. The spectral resolution is low. Confocal microscopy equipped with a spectral detector and several excitation lasers allows to acquire hyperspectral images. The spectral resolution is around 6-10 nm. The field of view is small and is about 500 x500 µm² with a good spatial resolution. The fusion or the multiset analysis of the two kinds of images should provide a link between the two scales of observation and therefore a strategy to develop multiscale acquisition.,api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2018-11-30T10:02:27.000Z,2018-11-30T10:02:27.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Biology,Biochemistry","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biology'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biochemistry'}]",['400 MB'],"['png', 'docx']"
+10.48537/hal-03220354,"Physical/Digital Spaces Collisions. So What?, Session 9 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:26.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:27.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['1 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2018.07.ds225,Physical and morphological parameters of two Antarctic polar sites : Dome C and Lock In,PerSciDo,2018,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International,"This dataset contains all parameters measured or determined in Burr, A., Ballot, C., Lhuissier, P., Martinerie, P., Martin, C. L., and Philip, A.: Pore morphology of polar firn around closure revealed by X-ray tomography, The Cryosphere Discuss, 2018. It contains for both Dome C and Lock In sites (Antarctic plateau) various parameters of the pores embedded in firn, and were obtained by X-ray tomography : the closed porosity ratio, connectivity index, specific surface area, surface-to-volume ratio, but also other parameters related to the pore structure. In particular, the connectivity index was used to predict the close-off depth and density.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2018-07-10T12:00:37.000Z,2018-07-10T12:00:37.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Materials Science,Glaciology","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Materials Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Glaciology'}]",['5 kB'],['csv']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.05.ds367,"Snow properties in Antarctica, Canada and the Alps for microwave emission and backscatter modeling",PerSCiDo,2022,en,Dataset,,"This dataset gathers measurements of snow properties (density, specific surface area and temperature) and microwave brightness temperature data from Antarctica and Canada, and snow microstructure properties (chord length distribution, ice fractional volume) derived from micro-CT imagery from the Alps. This dataset was established to run and evaluate microwave scattering simulations.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2022-05-04T14:09:09.000Z,2022-05-04T14:09:10.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Glaciology,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Glaciology'}]",['10Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220340,"Inhabiting Insecurity. Practices and Representations, Session 8 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:55:10.000Z,2021-06-17T20:55:11.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['2 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.12.ds403,Data repository of the paper by Schwartz et al. in Communications earth & environment,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"This data repository provides the seismic data used in the paper by Schwartz et al. ""Role of mantle indentation in collisional deformation evidenced by deep geophysical imaging of Western Alps"". ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-11T10:01:56.000Z,2023-12-11T10:01:56.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Geology,FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences","[{'subject': 'Geology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Geological_Sciences'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}]",['10 Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220346,"Symbiotic Atmospheres, Following the Actors in the More than Human Network of an Urban Home Garden",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The practice of urban home gar- dening has become popular in recent years in the city of Volos. In this practice, habits and cultural deposits meet with contemporary environmental concerns and ethics. But how actors and their agencies are networked in an urban home garden of a medium-scaled Greek city today? How is this nature-culture mapped? With theoretical pillar the work of Bruno Latour and the Actor Network Theory, this research explores the symbiotic atmospheres of human and nonhuman entities, ideas, values and perspectives, as they form pockets of biodiversity, interdependence, care, cultural expression, and present a different face of the city in the Anthropocene era.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:12.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:13.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urban Home Garden,ANT,Nature-culture,No Human,Human,Care","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Home Garden'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'ANT'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Nature-culture'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'No Human'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Human'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Care'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220271,"The Architecture of the Virtual, An Encounter between Cognitive Neurosciences and Architecture",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The philosophies of substance presuppose a subject which then encounters a datum. This subject then reacts to the datum. The process ontology presupposes a datum (firstness) which is met with feelings (second- ness), and progressively attains the unity of a subject (thirdness). It is in this sense that our bodily experience is primarily an experience of the dependence of the actual presentational immediacy upon the virtual causal efficacy, and not the other way round. To put it bluntly, the world does not emerge from the subject, but processes of subjectification emerge from the interactions between the body and world. The chapter is meant to provide the basis for the panel that will stage an encounter between cognitive neurosciences and architecture.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:45:47.000Z,2021-06-17T20:45:48.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Virtuality,Atmospheres,Neuro-sciences,Brain,Fold,Sense","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtuality'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Neuro-sciences'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Brain'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Fold'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sense'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.06.ds392,"The optical shape of natural snow computed with a ray-tracing model. Data from Robledano et al.: Unraveling the optical shape of snow, 2023.",PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"This dataset contains the simulation results computed with the RSRT model over natural snow samples. 
+
+It contains all the (B, gG) optical shape parameters results for 33 snow samples over the 400 - 1400 nm wavelength range, as well as other relevant results and the codes needed to reproduce the figures in the associated paper:  ""Robledano, A., Picard, G., Dumont, M., Flin, F., Arnaud, L.,  and Libois, Q.: Unraveling the optical shape of snow, Nat. Comm., 2023"".
+
+It contains as well the generated geometric shapes (spheres, cubes and a convex shape) used in the associated paper.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-06-14T10:02:57.000Z,2023-06-14T10:02:57.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Physics,glaciology,Materials Science,Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,Environmental Science and Ecology","[{'subject': 'Physics', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Physics'}, {'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}, {'subject': 'Materials Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Materials_Science'}, {'subject': 'Mathematics', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Mathematics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'Environmental Science and Ecology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Environmental_Science_and_Ecology'}]",['500 Mo'],"['CSV', '']"
+10.48537/hal-03220288,Designing With Fog,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Designing with Fog traces the development of 10 Kinds of Fog: Prototypes, a set of ten ephemeral, dynamic, and environ- mentally-responsive fog sculptures. Developing the installation required that, as designers, we had to find fog – that we go on a journey from seeing fog as a carrier and enabler, to seeing it as a material with properties that can be explored and designed with. It built on a proposal for an immersive, multi-sensorial Fog Garden, in which fogponics carried plant nutrients. Explorations into ways of deliver- ing, shaping and releasing fog in relation to the plants led to an increasing understanding of fog’s own behaviour. Finding fog was thus attuning to changes in buoyancy, litheness and opacity arising from the relationship between materials and the environment.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:01.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:02.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Atmospheric Design,Environmental Performance,Installation Art,Materiality","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheric Design'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Environmental Performance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Installation Art'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Materiality'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220244,A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Ambiance Change Triggers in an Urban Context,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper focuses on the issue of ambiance change indicators. A series of guided photo tours was carried out in Nantes (West of France). During this guided tour, inhabitants had to identify the changes in ambiance that they are experiencing. We aim to analyze the indicators that trigger a change of ambiance in an urban environment connected to the density or diversity dimensions that characterize the urban environment. The results show that three levels of understanding of urban environments can be identified: a first level shared by all, a second one shared by social groups, and a last one related to the individual. These three-levels of the inhabitants’ definition of urban ambiance anchors enable us to question participation in urban planning.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:16:26.000Z,2021-06-16T16:16:27.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urbanity,Ambiance Change Triggers,Guided commentary Tours","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urbanity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance Change Triggers'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Guided commentary Tours'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220308,"Raw Materials and Emphasis on Tactile Perceptions to Create Atmospheres, A Tactile Experiment to Explore Bodily Sensations",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Vernacular architectures mirror the territory where they are inscribed; contempo- rary architecture seems to be uprooted. As a counterpoint to a trend towards abstraction, can the use of the bio-based materials and the promotion of a tactile and more direct relationship to the world be allies to create architectural spaces that reaffirm a sensitive link to the body and reanimate a genius of the place (Berque, 2016)? “Dressing as a second skin” is the beginning of a serial of tactile experiments who will explore the architectural potential of bio-sourced materials in relation to bodily sensations in a space.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:40.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:40.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Touch,Raw Matter,Atmosphere,Bio-Based Materials,Haptic,Materiality,Texture","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Touch'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Raw Matter'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Bio-Based Materials'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Haptic'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Materiality'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Texture'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220253,"Artificial Lighting and Darkness in the Architectural and Urban Practices, Session 2 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:37:20.000Z,2021-06-16T16:37:20.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['1 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220375,"Women’s Action of Urban Guerrilla, Methodological Path for an Urban Analysis from a Gender Perspective",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The perception of women in the city as a strategy for acknowledging the urban space enabled the development of design practices and experiences such as the Women’s urban Guerrilla in Rio de Janeiro, an ephemeral action to broaden the spectrum of experiences and connect the ambiances felt during a path into physical interventions in the city. In order to develop a methodological path that understands subjectivity as an instrument to bring the collective closer, concepts such as tactical urbanism and its guidelines contributed to the apprehension of space by a body scale and its experiences, as well as to the re-sensitization of design practices and normative urban analysis.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T20:55:08.000Z,2021-06-17T20:55:09.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiances,Gender,Re-Sensitization,Subjectivity,Urban Guerrilla","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Gender'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Re-Sensitization'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Subjectivity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Guerrilla'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220317,"Sensing Vulnerability, Listening to Urban Atmosphere, The Political Possibility of Participatory Sound Art Practice Within Palermo’s Suburbs",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The article discusses how the sonic environment reflects and shapes the atmosphere of vulnerable urban areas. It aims to investigate the potential of critical listening as a tool for attuning and exploring everyday public feelings, and it seeks to engage collaborative sound-art practice as a relevant means for empowering local communities. The contribu- tion provides the outcomes of a case study developed in Palermo at “Quartiere San Giovanni e Paolo” where the author was involved in a public art process as researcher and sound artist, and developed a participa- tory project named Voci Fuori Campo. The action-research uncovered unprecedented perspectives on the relationship between vulnerable neighborhoods, power hierarchies, social inequalities, and gender issues.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-18T12:37:03.000Z,2021-06-18T12:37:03.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sonic Environment,Social Vulnerability,Participatory Sound Art Practice,Policy Analysis,Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sonic Environment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Social Vulnerability'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Participatory Sound Art Practice'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Policy Analysis'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220286,"The Agency of Perception, A Perceptual Apparatus as a Tool for Critique and Subversion, Action and Mediation",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"By exploring a series of perceptual devices, which constituted a notable disci- plinary expansion in the fields of art, architec- ture and design, particularly in the 1960s, the aim of this paper is to present apparatuses as instruments of embodied knowledge. The key proposition is that, situated in a liminal space between æsthethics and politics, perception and action, the discussed devices can be seen as tools of both critical analysis and radical intervention. They act as ‘performative mani- festos’ which by acknowledging the agency of perception and by challenging conventions, reveal alternative spatial, somatic and societal realities, raising ‘atmospheric awareness’ and promoting a co-production of new ecologies.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:19.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:20.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Perceptual Apparatus,Radical Practices,Atmospheric Awareness,Immersion","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Perceptual Apparatus'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Radical Practices'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmospheric Awareness'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Immersion'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220359,"Presencing Atmospheres, Session 10 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:33.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:34.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['2 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2017.03.ds55,MobileRGBD,PerSciDo,2017,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International,"MobileRGBD is corpus dedicated to low level RGB-D algorithms benchmarking on mobile platform. We reversed the usual corpus recording paradigm. Our goal is to facilitate ground truth annotation and reproducibility of records among speed, trajectory and environmental variations. As we want to get rid of unpredictable human moves, we used dummies in order to play static users in the environment. Interest of dummies resides in the fact that they do not move between two recordings. It is possible to record the same robot move in order to evaluate performance of detection algorithms varying speed. This benchmark corpus is intended for ""low level"" RGB-D algorithm family like 3D-SLAM, body/skeleton tracking or face tracking using a mobile robot.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2017-11-03T01:20:06.000Z,2017-11-03T01:20:06.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}]",['4 TB'],
+10.25519/6w2g-dr94,Lithological heterogeneities below the KÄ«lauea caldera before its 2018 collapse inferred from ground magnetic anomalies,"OPGC, LMV",2023,,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,,fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-10-03T15:50:30.000Z,2023-10-03T15:50:30.000Z,inist.opgc,jbru,,,,
+10.18709/perscido.2020.01.ds289,ReDFISh multispectral dataset,PerSciDo,2020,en,Dataset,,ReDFISh is a dataset containing multispectral images to help image sensors design. They contain a spectral sampling of reflectance properties of scenes over the absorption range of silicon (400 - 1050 nm). These data are used to simulate raw image acquisitions according to spectral sensitivities of a given image sensor under chosen illumination conditions and exposure setting. They can also be used for color science.,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2020-01-20T11:43:16.000Z,2020-01-20T11:43:16.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Engineering,Imaging science","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Engineering'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Imaging science'}]",['730.32 MB'],['HDF5 -.h5- - PNG']
+10.5281/zenodo.10341148,Chamois-CompCert with security features described in Monniaux / CPP 2024,Zenodo,2023,en,Software,INRIA Non-Commercial License Agreement,,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-10T18:08:44.000Z,2023-12-10T18:08:44.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"formally-verified compiler,Coq,software security,canaries,pointer authentication,CompCert,buffer overflow,tail-recursion elimination,compiler optimizations","[{'subject': 'formally-verified compiler'}, {'subject': 'Coq'}, {'subject': 'software security'}, {'subject': 'canaries'}, {'subject': 'pointer authentication'}, {'subject': 'CompCert'}, {'subject': 'buffer overflow'}, {'subject': 'tail-recursion elimination'}, {'subject': 'compiler optimizations'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220365,"Urban Atmospheres in Pandemic Times, Between Science Fiction and Reality",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"March 2020, I find myself in confine- ment at home feeling a myriad of intense emo- tions with the impression of living the scenario of the film Contagion by Steven Soderbergh (2011). I am thinking about this anticipation thriller that describes – or predicts? – similar atmospheres to those that the world is currently going through. The aim of my proposal is to explore some links between the filmic atmospheres of epidemic horror films and urban atmospheres of our daily lives through the emotions they arouse. Through this example that we will analyze, we will discuss whether it is possible to consider science fiction cinema as an investi- gative tool on the way in which contemporary environmental and social changes affect the sensitive world, its atmospheres and the way of living them.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:17.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:18.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Filmic Atmospheres,Epidemic Horror Films,Urban Atmospheres,Emotions","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Filmic Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Epidemic Horror Films'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Emotions'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.02.ds382,Championship Value Prediction 1 Public Traces,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The following traces are 135 ""public"" execution traces that were generated for the Championship Value Prediction 1 (https://www.microarch.org/cvp1/cvp1online/contestants.html) that took place with the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA) 2018. There traces contain instructions executed by ARMv8 workloads of interest to CPU design. The traces only contain partial information and are anonymized, in the sense that the program from which a given trace was generated is not available. All traces used in CVP-1 were released to the public domain after CVP-1.
+
+This release contains :
+- ./public_traces : 135 traces containing 30M instructions, known as the ""public traces"" as this is what was released to CVP-1 contestants to develop their model
+
+Additional information about how to use the traces and the trace format is provided in the README.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-02-10T14:57:24.000Z,2023-02-10T14:57:24.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,"[{'subject': 'Computer Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Computer_Science'}]",['40000 Mo'],['']
+10.5281/zenodo.10222605,"Spectral albedo and summer ground temperature of herbaceous and shrub tundra vegetation at Bylot Island, Canadian High-Arctic",Zenodo,2023,en,Dataset,Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,"These data are in support of a preprint: 
+Comparing spectral albedo and NDVI of herbaceous and shrub tundra vegetation at Bylot Island, Canadian High-Arctic
+Florent Domine, Maria-Belke-Brea, Ghislain Picard, Laurent Arnaud, and Esther Lévesque
+To be submitted in 2023. 
+The spectral albedo of several vegetation assemblages on Bylot Island and in Mala River valley on nearby Baffin Island were recorded between 10 and 18 July 2015. The spectral range covered was 346 to 2400 nm. Surfaces were classified according to the main vegetation types. Classes used are graminoids, moss, Salix arctica, soil, and Salix richardsonii. S. richardsonii is the only truly erect species on Bylot Island. Transmission spectra of radiation through the S. richardsonii canopy were also recorded. S. richardsonii spectra were different depending on the location where they were measured and we present spectra for sites in active parts of an alluvial fan (Salix-G2), an inactive part of an alluvial fan (Salix-D1) and in a mesic area on Mala River Valley (Salix-M). We also present typical relative solar irradiance spectra recorded at Bylot Island during the campaign, under clear and overcast conditions. In conjunction with spectral albedo data, these irradiance spectra allow the calculation of the broadband (BB) albedo of the vegetation types and to compare BB albedo values under identical irradiance conditions.  83 spectra were recorded: 39 for S. richardsonii and 44 for low vegetation and soil. 17 transmission spectra under S. richardsonii were recorded. We present here only averages for each vegetation type. We also present averages for all low vegetation types and for all S. richardsonii spectra, to allow the calculation of the radiative impact of erect shrubs at Bylot Island. 
+We also present soil temperature data at 15 cm depth for the spots GRASS (mostly Salix Arctica), TUNDRA (Mostly moss), SALIX-D1 (Salix richardsonii) and SALIX-F (Salix richardsonii). SALIX-F is similar to SALIX-G2. The data are during summer 2020. 
+The locations of the various spots investigated are: 
+Spot name  Latitude  Longitude Vegetation types found
+TUNDRA 73.150° -80.004° Humid and moist polygons with low vegetation dominated by mosses, graminoids, S. arctica and S. herbacea.
+PLAINE 73.167° -79.915° Low vegetation and bare soil patches caused by cryoturbation (mudboils) with mosses, graminoids and S. arctica.
+GRASS 73.158° -79.907° Low vegetation between patches of S. richardsonii dominated by S. arctica, with litter, mosses, graminoids and occasional bare soil.  
+SALIX-D1 73.158° -79.907° Scattered patches of S. richardsonii <35 cm tall. Understory is mosses, graminoids, litter, S. arctica and bare soil.
+SALIX-M 73.006° -80.685° Mesic area with patches of S. richardsonii 35 to 40 cm tall. Understory includes moss, graminoids and litter. Between patches: herb tundra with graminoids and mosses. The area is not within an alluvial fan.
+SALIX-G2 73.168° -79.812° Extended area in an alluvial fan with S. richardsonii >40 cm. Understory includes litter, mosses, graminoids, bare soil, S. arctica and S. reticulata.
+SALIX-F 73.182° -79.745° Similar to SALIX-G2. Ground temperature is monitored there. No spectral data were recorded at that site.  
+ 
+ ",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-11-29T16:34:14.000Z,2023-11-29T16:34:14.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,,,,
+10.48537/hal-03220250,"Ambiances of Anthropocene on Thessaly Territory, Greece: A Critical Dictionary",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In 20th century, at Thessaly region a series of paradigmatic metamor-phoses took place that transformed both the spatial and environmental aspects of this landscape. Focusing on Thessaly’s environmental and spatial peculiarities and exploring the region’s human footprint this paper proposes a metho- dology that underlines their significance in the context of Anthropocene. The methodological tool is an ongoing dictionary of terms – textual et visual – exported from the specific territory and contributing to a wider observatory of Anthro- pocene. The methodol-ogy of the dictionary is applied not only as an accredited tool of terminological mapping, but also as a critical interpretation mechanism through which we will be able to perceive current and future changes of our living environments.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:33:31.000Z,2021-06-16T16:33:31.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Anthropocene,Thessaly,Dictionary,Ambiences,Countryside","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Anthropocene'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Thessaly'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Dictionary'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiences'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Countryside'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/10.48537/hal-03220247,Atmosphere and the Anthropogenic Metapolis,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article explores connections between the concepts of atmosphere, Anthropocene and contemporary urbanity. First, contemporary urbanity is specified as Metapolis composed of different assemblies of density and heterogeneity. Second, the aisthetic atmospheres of the European Metapolis are portrayed as intensified in the historical centres and pluralized throughout the Metapolis. Third, the Metapolis is connected to the concept of the Anthropocene identified as the Great Acceleration. Fourth, the atmospheric and the anthropogenic aspects are assembled under the headings of the weather, atmospheric atten- tiveness to the Anthropocene and atmospheric aspects of Metapolitan climate politics.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:24:43.000Z,2021-06-16T16:24:43.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Air,Anthropocene,Atmosphere,Great Acceleration,Metapolis","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Air'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Anthropocene'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Great Acceleration'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Metapolis'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220247,Atmosphere and the Anthropogenic Metapolis,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article explores connections between the concepts of atmosphere, Anthropocene and contemporary urbanity. First, contemporary urbanity is specified as Metapolis composed of different assemblies of density and heterogeneity. Second, the aisthetic atmospheres of the European Metapolis are portrayed as intensified in the historical centres and pluralized throughout the Metapolis. Third, the Metapolis is connected to the concept of the Anthropocene identified as the Great Acceleration. Fourth, the atmospheric and the anthropogenic aspects are assembled under the headings of the weather, atmospheric atten- tiveness to the Anthropocene and atmospheric aspects of Metapolitan climate politics.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:26:02.000Z,2021-06-16T16:26:02.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Air,Anthropocene,Atmosphere,Great Acceleration,Metapolis","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Air'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Anthropocene'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Great Acceleration'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Metapolis'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220275,"Temporary Altered Perception of Birth Space Ambiances, Case of Women in Labor",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The “birth event” is considered as an altered ambiantal situation since it affects woman sensibility and causes a temporary alteration of her birth space perception. The study focuses on a spatial characterization of ambiances and analysis of stress level of woman in labor in the Maternity and Neonatology Center of Tunis-Tunisia, captured through ElectroDermal Activity (EDA). This study highlights correlation between stressful ambiantal situations, architectural aspects of the birth space and altered perception of women in labor. Capturing emotions and analyzing their impact on perceiving spaces is susceptible to renew the way of understanding ambiances.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:59.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:00.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Altered Perception,Birth Space,Woman in Labor,Ambiantal Situations","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Altered Perception'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Birth Space'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Woman in Labor'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiantal Situations'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220377,"Sense and Sensibility of Affective Atmospheres, Session 11 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:12.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:12.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['3 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220246,"Introduction to the Sound Installation “Beyond the Mortal Eye”, On Listening to the Sonic Ambiances of Earth Systems",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Beyond the Mortal Eye is a sound-scape work that engages with the concept of deep time and our place within it. Using sounds of geological processes that are perceivable to the human ear, the installation voices a selection of slow, often invisible transformations that connect to and signify the passage of geological time. This installation is an initial practice-based experiment in ongoing research into the role of the sonic ambiances of Earth systems in communication about envi- ronmental change. It is designed to open up a space of enquiry and to fuel future research directions. This introduction to the work, by the artist, discusses the ideas behind the development of the installation.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:19:59.000Z,2021-06-16T16:20:00.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sonic Atmospheres,Deep Time,Earth Systems","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sonic Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Deep Time'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Earth Systems'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220351,"Towards a Sensory Patrimoine? Atmospheric, Psychological and Ecopolitical Issues on Smell and Sound Identity",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This paper addresses the notion of “sensory patrimoine,” by questioning our con- trol of the natural elements, and the processes of patrimonialization. It considers this notion according to the sound or smell sensorialities. These thoughts are illustrated by several examples, in Switzerland, France, and Japan. We define under what conditions we can char- acterize the sound or olfactory identity of a place or an environment. Helped by the works on environmental identity, we thus investigate the modalities for sharing these sensorialities to create a common identity. We then define a key to understand our responsibility toward the environment, and we call for a balance to be found in future works on the inventory of smell and sound characters.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:17.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:17.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Smells,Sound,Patrimoine,Environmental Identity","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Smells'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sound'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Patrimoine'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Environmental Identity'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/mp70-ey27,Benchmark MODECOGeL,PerSciDo,2019,en,Dataset,,A global sensitivity analysis approach for marine biogeochemical modeling,fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2019-10-18T12:34:34.000Z,2019-10-18T12:34:34.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Computer Science,Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,FOS: Mathematics,Biochemistry","[{'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Computer Science'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Mathematics'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Mathematics', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'en', 'subject': 'Biochemistry'}]",['6.1 GB'],['zip']
+10.18709/perscido.2022.09.ds376,"Snow status (wet/dry) in Antarctica from SMMR, SSM/I, AMSR-E and AMSR2 passive microwave radiometers",PerSCiDO,2022,,Dataset,,"The dataset provides daily binary status (wet/dry) of the snowpack for each pixel at 25 or 12.5 km resolution in Antarctica. This status is retrieved from passive microwave observation at 19 GHz and horizontal polarisation, using an algorithm developed by Torinesi et al. 2013 and Picard and Fily, 2006.
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+The dataset comprises three timeseries. The longest starts in 1979 and includes observations from SMMR and SSM/I sensors. It has a coarse effective resolution of ~60km and has many data gaps  especially during the SMMR period (<1987). The two other timeseries are from AMSR-E and AMSR2 sensors which features a twice-finer effective resolution, about ~25 km. There are less gaps except in 2011/2012 between AMSR-E and AMSR2.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2022-09-13T07:05:11.000Z,2022-09-13T07:05:12.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,glaciology,"[{'subject': 'glaciology', 'subjectScheme': 'https://perscido.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/glaciology'}]",['10 Mo'],
+10.48537/hal-03220368,"After the Ruins, An Affective Topography of Post-Earthquake Cities",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"The research we present focuses on a phenomenographical mapping of a mountainous region of Central Italy which, between 2009 and 2017, was struck by several catastrophic earthquakes. As the reconstruction efforts are variously proceeding to reinstate a questionable status ante quem, there is a widespread feeling that this rebuilding is in fact ignoring the “human space” that animated the towns before the dramatic events. This affective topography thus aims at presencing the atmospheric situations we have encountered by means of a variety of media, among which drawing, photography, cartography and com- mented walks..",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:47:01.000Z,2021-06-17T16:47:02.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Phenomenography,Affective Topography,Urban Atmospheres","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Phenomenography'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Affective Topography'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urban Atmospheres'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220254,"Colored LED Lighting as a Primary Interior Spatial Condition, Human Preference and Affectual Response",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This research explores the human response to colored lighting with light emit- ting diodes (LEDs) in a space with the intent of understanding preference and affectual response. The research was conducted through photographic appraisal of a single interior space illuminated with monochromatic and mixed colored lighting3. Results indicate that the stimuli of monochromatic lighting (red, blue, green) confers distinct subjective impressions to a spatial setting and, for a number of subjects, prompts memories. When mixed color lighting is introduced, there are preferences for warm colors and consensus that red lighting is energizing. Future studies will replicate this study with in-situ, immersive experiences.",fabrica,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-16T16:39:53.000Z,2021-06-16T16:41:15.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Colored Lighting,LED,Lighting,Interiors","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Colored Lighting'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'LED'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Lighting'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Interiors'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2023.07.ds397,The Tour Perret LoRaWAN 2G4 frames dataset,PerSCiDO,2023,,Dataset,,"The dataset contains the log files of 1193638 frames sent by A LoRa 2.4 GHz endpoint installed on the top of Tour Perret in Grenoble, France. The goal of this dataset is the long-time study of performance and Wifi coexistence of LoRa 2.4 GHz communications in an urban context.",api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-07-12T08:01:20.000Z,2023-07-12T08:01:20.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,"Information Technology,Computer Science","[{'subject': 'Information Technology', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Information_Technology'}, {'subject': 'Computer Science', 'subjectScheme': 'http://www.radar-projekt.org/display/Computer_Science'}]",['100 Mo'],['JSON']
+10.48537/hal-03220355,Ambiance In and Around the Virtual Reality Headset,Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Ambient perception in virtual reality is split between perceiving the virtual space inside the headset and perceiving the surrounding physical environment. While promises of VR “immersion” frequently ignore the surrounding space, an ambient perspective reveals how immersion in VR is always at least double: any immersion in virtual space comes nested within an immersion in the atmospheres already surrounding VR use. This essay seeks to understand how these two layers cohere both spatially and temporally across the interface of the VR headset. An ambient perspective on VR demonstrates how even the most immersive media must be understood as shaped by the spaces surrounding the interface itself.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T09:44:09.000Z,2021-06-17T09:44:10.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Ambiance,Immersion,Atmosphere,Spatial Mediation,Virtual Reality (VR)","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiance'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Immersion'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Spatial Mediation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Virtual Reality (VR)'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220319,"Preference Atmospheres in the ‘Carioca Gaza Strip’, Manguinhos Favela Complex, Rio de Janeiro",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In this work we analyse preference atmospheres, investigating attractiveness and affectivity in conflict and vulnerability territories located in peripheral urban areas. Preference atmospheres are conceptions of world that contemplate multiple meanings attribution. This conceptualization is based on various studies, whose dialogues enabled a methodology development that has been applied, in this work, in the Manguinhos favela complex – the ‘Carioca Gaza Strip’, located in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone. Our analysis focuses on the so-called ‘Marcelo Square’, a small square constructed by local residents in a prohibited area, and Estrada de Manguinhos Street, symbolic open spaces of affectivity and attractiveness in an area widely known for its socio-environmental vulnerability.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:14.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:15.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Preference Atmospheres,Vulnerability,Political Ecology,Favela Complex","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Preference Atmospheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Vulnerability'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Political Ecology'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Favela Complex'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.18709/perscido.2018.09.ds236,GICS Intrusion Detection Datasets,PerSciDo,2018,en,Dataset,,"These datasets were generated for the evaluation of cybersecurity measures in the context of industrial control systems (ICS). An ICS is a set of devices (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic,. . . ) whose interaction controls the behavior of a physical process in order to achieve an industrial objective (manufacturing, transportation of matter and energy, etc.).",fabricaForm,True,findable,0,0,0,1,0,2018-09-24T09:22:44.000Z,2018-09-24T11:39:56.000Z,inist.persyval,vcob,Computer Science,[{'subject': 'Computer Science'}],['1200 MB'],['pcapng']
+10.48537/hal-03220282,"Light Affects, Towards a Body-sensory Approach in Lighting Design",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Informing current research on how light effects our performance, hormones and moods, this paper presents a body-sensory approach to study atmospheric affects of light. Presenting ethnographic data from three studies on the bodily feel of colour illuminated spaces, the paper shows how architectural lighting designs go beyond their immediate potential of supporting visual needs and æsthethic delight, by their ability to attune bodily sensations and states of being. Conse- quently, the paper argues for a qualification of current methodologies within lighting research and calls for an atmospheric mindful awareness of the sensory body when designing with chromatic lighting technologies for architectural spaces.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:06.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:07.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Light,Colour,Atmosphere,Bodily Sensation,Architecture,FOS: Civil engineering,Design","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Light'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Colour'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Bodily Sensation'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Architecture'}, {'subject': 'FOS: Civil engineering', 'schemeUri': 'http://www.oecd.org/science/inno/38235147.pdf', 'subjectScheme': 'Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Design'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220350,"Participate in the Atmosphere, Distribution of Involvements and Attachments as Urban Construction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"This article reports on an ongoing ethnographic survey of the post-industrial city of Saint-Étienne (France). Through a sensitive approach and a methodological use of walking, attachments and relationships to places are questioned. Urbanity and atmosphere appear to be the result of three types of daily actions of city dwellers: the production of ordinary civilities, the evaluation of amenities and the memory recognition. This approach aims to consider the city through its resources of attachment and to take care of them.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:32.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:32.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Urbanity,Involvement,Atmosphere,Attachment,Interaction","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Urbanity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Involvement'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Atmosphere'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Attachment'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Interaction'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220287,"Culture of Creation, The Atmosphere of Objects",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"As human beings we are constantly immersed in different atmospheres and spon- taneously associate them with space. We propose here to focus on atmospheres of objects. In over more than two decades of experience with Satyendra Pakhalé Associates, we have developed a research program complementary to studio practice. While designing objects, we investigate their related atmospheres and cultivate a deep understanding of human perception and sensoriality referring to multiple sources. With the intention to empower the ability of objects to contribute to the broadest necessities of human – social and sensorial – being, here we focus attention on the invisible aura that surrounds objects and evokes specific feelings. We call this holistic practice as ‘Culture of Creation’.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:54.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:55.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Sense spheres,Poetic Analogy,B.M. Horse,Kayo,Add-On Radiator","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sense spheres'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Poetic Analogy'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'B.M. Horse'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Kayo'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Add-On Radiator'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220335,"Entangled Ambiance, Bodily Practices as a Fundamental Instance for Founding the Places",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"In face of changes on living collec- tivity and human bonds on the informational age, we question which mechanisms preserve the capacity to promote a shift in the cen- trality of the subject towards the acceptance of alterity and differences. This operation is important for maintaining social cohesion and constructing public spaces as truly democratic places. In this sense, we briefly analyze the Maua Square, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a touristic spot that contains many layers of history and uses. This study shows how the same physical space can be characterized by an entangled ambiance that simultaneously harbor distinct microenvironments, offering multiple possi- bilities of engagement and indicating that the mode of attention can be decisive in establishing the constitution of the place.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:19.000Z,2021-06-17T10:17:20.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Cities,Collectivity,Multiplicity,Social Bonds,Entangled Ambiances","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Cities'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Collectivity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Multiplicity'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Social Bonds'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Entangled Ambiances'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.5281/zenodo.10341149,Chamois-CompCert with security features described in Monniaux / CPP 2024,Zenodo,2023,en,Software,INRIA Non-Commercial License Agreement,,api,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2023-12-10T18:08:43.000Z,2023-12-10T18:08:43.000Z,cern.zenodo,cern,"formally-verified compiler,Coq,software security,canaries,pointer authentication,CompCert,buffer overflow,tail-recursion elimination,compiler optimizations","[{'subject': 'formally-verified compiler'}, {'subject': 'Coq'}, {'subject': 'software security'}, {'subject': 'canaries'}, {'subject': 'pointer authentication'}, {'subject': 'CompCert'}, {'subject': 'buffer overflow'}, {'subject': 'tail-recursion elimination'}, {'subject': 'compiler optimizations'}]",,
+10.48537/hal-03220324,"Sound Stakes of the Atmosphere, Session 14 – Introduction",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,,mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T10:17:59.000Z,2021-06-17T10:18:00.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,,,['5 pages'],['application/pdf']
+10.48537/hal-03220337,"Happy Atmospheres, Metro Stations as Sound Places of Happiness",Reseau International Ambiances,2020,en,Text,Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 2.0 Generic,"Taking up the slogan of the teams of architects “for happy architecture” for the design of the new E line of the metro in the Lyon area (France), this paper defends the idea of a happy atmosphere as a design tool. The research presented here focuses on the sound dimensions of the architectural project. Principles of a sound charter are discussed and ambiance creation is thought through the design of tensions between the material, sensitive and symbolic conditions of the experience of a back plan and the conditions of appearance of sound events. Ambiance design is a means of liberating the perception and representation of metro’s users and a method to design sensitive worlds for the public, participating in this way in the renewing the ordinary experience of the metro.",mds,True,findable,0,0,0,0,0,2021-06-17T16:48:53.000Z,2021-06-17T16:48:54.000Z,jbru.aau,jbru,"Metro,Ambiances,Events,Sounds,Acoustics,Charter,Happy Places","[{'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Metro'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Ambiances'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Events'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Sounds'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Acoustics'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Charter'}, {'lang': 'eng', 'subject': 'Happy Places'}]",['6 pages'],['application/pdf']