5 resultados para PLACE PREFERENCE
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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We analyse the relationship between the privatization of a public firm and government preferences for tax revenue in a Stackelberg duopoly with the public firm as the leader. We assume that the government payoff is given by a weighted sum of tax revenue and the sum of consumer and producer surplus. We get that if the government puts a sufficiently larger weight on tax revenue than on the sum of both surpluses, it will not privatize the public firm. In contrast, if the government puts a moderately larger weight on tax revenue than on the sum of both surpluses, it will privatize the public firm.
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Concepts like E-learning and M-learning are changing the traditional learning place. No longer restricted to well-defined physical places, education on Automation and other Engineering areas is entering the so-called ubiquitous learning place, where even the more practical knowledge (acquired at lab classes) is now moving into, due to emergent concepts such as Remote Experimentation or Mobile Experimentation. While Remote Experimentation is traditionally regarded as the remote access to real-world experiments through a simple web browser running on a PC connected to the Internet, Mobile Experimentation may be seen as the access to those same (or others) experiments, through mobile devices, used in M-learning contexts. These two distinct client types (PCs versus mobile devices) pose specific requirements for the remote lab infrastructure, namely the ability to tune the experiment interface according to the characteristics (e.g. display size) of the accessing device. This paper addresses those requirements, namely by proposing a new architecture for the remote lab infrastructure able to accommodate both Remote and Mobile Experimentation scenarios.
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O presente relatório encontra-se no âmbito do estágio curricular referente ao Mestrado de Engenharia Civil do Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto. Este decorreu entre janeiro e julho de 2013 tendo como objetivo principal a realização de um projeto de Reabilitação e Ampliação de uma Escola Primária localizada na freguesia Seixo de Manhoses, no concelho Vila Flor, destinada a um Centro integrado de valorização de recursos. A preferência pela realização de um estágio curricular deveu-se ao facto de ser possível a aplicação direta dos conhecimentos que foram sendo adquiridos durante o curso e pela possibilidade de, ao longo do estágio, serem apreendidos mais conhecimentos que pudessem vir a ser úteis aquando da entrada do estagiário no mercado de trabalho. O estágio decorreu na Associação de Municípios da Terra Quente Transmontana, em Mirandela, e durante o período do mesmo, o estagiário foi participando de forma indirecta em outros projetos que vinham a ser desenvolvidos por esta entidade. Antes do inicio do referido projeto, foram efetuadas visitas ao local de implantação do edifício, de modo a serem esclarecidos alguns aspetos importantes na realização do projecto por parte do estagiário e com vista a tentar encontrar a solução que mais se adequava ao caso em estudo. Durante o estágio, com o intuito de ver os seus objetivos serem cumpridos, o estagiário fosse inserindo na equipa de projeto e nas várias atividades que foram sendo desenvolvidas (acompanhamento de outros projetos, visita a obras inserido na equipa de fiscalização, frequência de ações de formação).
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We analyse the relationship between the privatization of a public firm and government preferences for environmental tax revenue. The model that we consider is more general than the one consider in Wang and Wang (2009), in the sense that we put a larger weight in the environment tax revenue than on the other terms of the government's objective function. The model has two stages. In the first stage, the government sets the environmental tax. Then, the firms engage in a Cournot competition, choosing output and pollution abatement levels.
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In the last few years the number of systems and devices that use voice based interaction has grown significantly. For a continued use of these systems the interface must be reliable and pleasant in order to provide an optimal user experience. However there are currently very few studies that try to evaluate how good is a voice when the application is a speech based interface. In this paper we present a new automatic voice pleasantness classification system based on prosodic and acoustic patterns of voice preference. Our study is based on a multi-language database composed by female voices. In the objective performance evaluation the system achieved a 7.3% error rate.