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em RUN (Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa) - FCT (Faculdade de Cienecias e Technologia), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Portugal


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Throughout the last years technologic improvements have enabled internet users to analyze and retrieve data regarding Internet searches. In several fields of study this data has been used. Some authors have been using search engine query data to forecast economic variables, to detect influenza areas or to demonstrate that it is possible to capture some patterns in stock markets indexes. In this paper one investment strategy is presented using Google Trends’ weekly query data from major global stock market indexes’ constituents. The results suggest that it is indeed possible to achieve higher Info Sharpe ratios, especially for the major European stock market indexes in comparison to those provided by a buy-and-hold strategy for the period considered.

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Informação e Documentação, Área de Especialização em Biblioteconomia

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Comunicação

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Longe das premissas de «objectividade» e «cientificidade» positivistas, que promoviam a Arquivística como «ciência auxiliar» da História, os arquivistas como “guardiães passivos” 2 da documentação ao ser- viço dos historiadores e os arquivos como “resíduos naturais e orgânicos da actividade humana” 3 virginal- mente conservados ao longo dos séculos, as últimas décadas trouxeram novos pressupostos lançados por uma, também ela, «Nova Arquivística», progressivamente sintonizada com os desafios pós-modernistas com as exigências da Era da Informação. Autónoma, metamorfoseada e ao abrigo de um novo paradigma, esta «ciência» arquivística renovada depressa contaminou a sua antiga disciplina-mãe ao chamar particular atenção para a necessidade de rever algumas das tendências - ou “resíduos tóxicos” 5 para usar uma expressão de Patrick Geary – de herança positivista. Dessa contaminação resultaram dois movimentos essenciais que marcam o compasso de diversas das principais discussões hoje tecidas acerca da metodologia e da teoria da História: o archival turn (“viragem arquivística”), sobretudo animado pela produção científica ligada aos EUA, Inglaterra e Canáda; e o tournant documentaire (“viragem documental”), propagado por autores oriundos de França, Bélgica, Espanha, Itália e, em menor medida, Portugal. Apesar de cada uma destas viragens apresentar características específicas ambas partilham, no entanto, uma mesma essência que aponta precisamente para a concepção dos arquivos (tanto os conjuntos documentais como as instituições) não só como “place of study”, isto é, como espaços e repositórios de informação passível de ser recolhida para a análise de dado objecto de estudo mas também como objectos de estudo em si mesmos, per se merecedores de um esforço problematizante. Esta centralidade ocupada pelos conjuntos documentais, pelos arquivos-instituição e, consequentemente, pelo trabalho desenvolvido pelos arquivistas provocou, por seu turno, um intenso questionamento de algumas das mais enraizadas «evidências» cultivadas no seio da Historiografia.

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The forest has a crucial ecological role and the continuous forest loss can cause colossal effects on the environment. As Armenia is one of the low forest covered countries in the world, this problem is more critical. Continuous forest disturbances mainly caused by illegal logging started from the early 1990s had a huge damage on the forest ecosystem by decreasing the forest productivity and making more areas vulnerable to erosion. Another aspect of the Armenian forest is the lack of continuous monitoring and absence of accurate estimation of the level of cuts in some years. In order to have insight about the forest and the disturbances in the long period of time we used Landsat TM/ETM + images. Google Earth Engine JavaScript API was used, which is an online tool enabling the access and analysis of a great amount of satellite imagery. To overcome the data availability problem caused by the gap in the Landsat series in 1988- 1998, extensive cloud cover in the study area and the missing scan lines, we used pixel based compositing for the temporal window of leaf on vegetation (June-late September). Subsequently, pixel based linear regression analyses were performed. Vegetation indices derived from the 10 biannual composites for the years 1984-2014 were used for trend analysis. In order to derive the disturbances only in forests, forest cover layer was aggregated and the original composites were masked. It has been found, that around 23% of forests were disturbed during the study period.

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Crisis-affected communities and global organizations for international aid are becoming increasingly digital as consequence geotechnology popularity. Humanitarian sector changed in profound ways by adopting new technical approach to obtain information from area with difficult geographical or political access. Since 2011, turkey is hosting a growing number of Syrian refugees along southeastern region. Turkish policy of hosting them in camps and the difficulty created by governors to international aid group expeditions to get information, made such international organizations to investigate and adopt other approach in order to obtain information needed. They intensified its remote sensing approach. However, the majority of studies used very high-resolution satellite imagery (VHRSI). The study area is extensive and the temporal resolution of VHRSI is low, besides it is infeasible only using these sensors as unique approach for the whole area. The focus of this research, aims to investigate the potentialities of mid-resolution imagery (here only Landsat) to obtain information from region in crisis (here, southeastern Turkey) through a new web-based platform called Google Earth Engine (GEE). Hereby it is also intended to verify GEE currently reliability once the Application Programming Interface (API) is still in beta version. The finds here shows that the basic functions are trustworthy. Results pointed out that Landsat can recognize change in the spectral resolution clearly only for the first settlement. The ongoing modifications vary for each case. Overall, Landsat demonstrated high limitations, but need more investigations and may be used, with restriction, as a support of VHRSI.

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The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England since at least the Roman invasions of 55-54 BC (less successful, incidentally, than most of Caesar’s other military ventures ...) need no particular urging or demonstration. Nonetheless, a bird’s-eye view would necessarily survey the waves of invasions and settlements that, one after the other, came dashing over the centuries upon England’s shores; not to mention the requested invasion of 1688, Angles and Saxons, Scandinavians, Normans, they all crossed the whale’s path and cast anchor in England’s green and pleasant land. In the course of this retrospective voyage through the oceans of History, one would inevitably stop at the so-called ‘Discoveries’ of the 15th-16th centuries, meet their navigators, sailors and pirates extolled by Richard Hakluyt (1553?-1616), face an anonymous crowd of merchants and witness the huge expansion of trade, largely to the benefit of the ‘discovering’ countries as prescribed by the economic Gospel Adam Smith (1723-90) would later baptize as “mercantilism”.

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O estudo da perceção dos Profissionais I-D sobre a qualidade da informação no desempenho das suas funções insere-se numa estratégia de investigação emergente em Portugal de gestão baseada em evidências, em que se pretende estudar e debater a problemática da qualidade da informação na formação dos futuros Profissionais da Informação. O universo estudado é o grupo de licenciados em Ciências da Informação e da Documentação pela Universidade Aberta que colaborou por meio da realização de um questionário através do Google Drive. É objetivo deste trabalho determinar a importância das dimensões da qualidade de informação em vários e heterogéneos domínios, nomeadamente; na tomada de decisão, na gestão da informação e no impacto no desempenho, seja em contexto privado ou laboral. As dimensões consideradas relevantes pelos respondentes foram as seguintes: qualidade da informação, quantidade de informação, acessibilidade, disponibilidade, usabilidade, compreensão, relevância, formato, concisão, impacto individual, aprendizagem, eficácia na decisão, impacto organizacional, tempo de resposta, objetividade e credibilidade da informação. Existe uma perceção generalizada na amostra estudada para que a qualidade da informação seja associada às características de fiabilidade, organização, concisão, facilidade de obtenção, pertinência, rapidez e segurança. Com efeito, é relevante e de indesmentível importância discutir no contexto académico o valor da informação por meio da avaliação dos seus atributos de qualidade, a fim de se dinamizarem novos indicadores e desempenhos que apontem para a efetividade das informações que são disponibilizadas em múltiplas situações informacionais.

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Images have gained a never before seen importance. Technological changes have given the Information Society extraordinary means to capture, treat and transmit images, wheter your own or those of others, with or without a commercial purpose, with no boundaries of time or country, without “any kind of eraser”. From the several different ways natural persons may engage in image processing with no commercial purpose, the cases of sharing pictures through social networks and video surveillance assume particular relevance. Consequently there are growing legitimate concerns with the protection of one's image, since its processing may sometimes generate situations of privacy invasion or put at risk other fundamental rights. With this in mind, the present thesis arises from the question: what are the existent legal instruments in Portuguese Law that enable citizens to protect themselves from the abusive usage of their own pictures, whether because that image have been captured by a smartphone or some video surveillance camera, whether because it was massively shared through a blog or some social network? There is no question the one's right to not having his or her image used in an abusive way is protected by the Portuguese constitution, through the article 26th CRP, as well as personally right, under the article 79th of the Civil Code, and finally through criminal law, articles 192nd and 193rd of the Criminal Code. The question arises in the personal data protection context, considering that one's picture, given certain conditions, is personal data. Both the Directive 95/46/CE dated from 1995 as well as the LPD from 1998 are applicable to the processing of personal data, but both exclude situations of natural persons doing so in the pursuit of activities strictly personal or family-related. These laws demand complex procedures to natural persons, such as the preemptive formal authorisation request to the Data Protection National Commission. Failing to do so a natural person may result in the application of fines as high as €2.500,00 or even criminal charges. Consequently, the present thesis aims to study if the image processing with no commercial purposes by a natural person in the context of social networks or through video surveillance belongs to the domain of the existent personal data protection law. To that effect, it was made general considerations regarding the concept of video surveillance, what is its regimen, in a way that it may be distinguishable from Steve Mann's definition of sousveillance, and what are the associated obligations in order to better understand the concept's essence. The application of the existent laws on personal data protection to images processing by natural persons has been analysed taking into account the Directive 95/46/CE, the LPD and the General Regulation. From this analysis it is concluded that the regimen from 1995 to 1998 is out of touch with reality creating an absence of legal shielding in the personal data protection law, a flaw that doesn't exist because compensated by the right to image as a right to personality, that anyway reveals the inability of the Portuguese legislator to face the new technological challenges. It is urgent to legislate. A contrary interpretation will evidence the unconstitutionality of several rules on the LPD due to the obligations natural persons are bound to that violate the right to the freedom of speech and information, which would be inadequate and disproportionate. Considering the recently approved General Regulation and in the case it becomes the final version, the use for natural person of video surveillance of private spaces, Google Glass (in public and private places) and other similar gadgets used to recreational purposes, as well as social networks are subject to its regulation only if the images are shared without limits or existing commercial purposes. Video surveillance of public spaces in all situations is subject to General Regulation provisions.