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Empirical identification of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the World-Clock models: Part II. Pauli's regiomontanus dream and its historical and spiritual background

Publication Name: 6th IEEE Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications Coginfocom 2015 Proceedings

Publication Date: 2016-01-25

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 607-626

Description:

This part of the paper first deals with some methodological problems of the possible identification of special patterns in the hypothetical evolution of the broadening reflective consciousness ("collective individuation") related to the spiritual history of the 11th century. Furthermore, we intend to present some hypothetical important episodes of the process of the development of the consciousness, the collective individuation with partial interpretation of Pauli's Regiomontanus dream and subsequent famous dream series of 1954-1956, by their interpretation as a long run cognitive process.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1109/CogInfoCom.2015.7390661

Empirical identification of the creative cognitive unconscious processes in the collective individuation concerning the World-Clock models: Part III. the three hidden pillars of the world and the fourth one

Publication Name: 6th IEEE Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications Coginfocom 2015 Proceedings

Publication Date: 2016-01-25

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 627-646

Description:

This part of the paper discusses after the broad areas (suiting the three background languages which were recommended by Pauli) of the 'mythological world', the 'physical cosmos' and the depth psychology, which gained a really worthy representation in the three great minds (Pauli, Jung and Kerényi), and the fourth one, bounded to the city of Zurich. The fourth key area is linked to the models of cosmic language mysticism and to the corresponding linguistic aesthetic background language. As a representative, ensuring the completeness of the quaternion, the Zurich linked James Joyce, who lived and deceased in Zurich, is seen, in a way in the creative unconscious evolutionary processes, as if he was in inseparable close unconscious contact with the other three persons.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1109/CogInfoCom.2015.7390662

Quasi optimization of fuzzy neural networks

Publication Name: 10th International Symposium of Hungarian Researchers on Computational Intelligence and Informatics Cinti 2009

Publication Date: 2009-12-01

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 303-314

Description:

The fuzzy flip-flop based multilayer perceptron, named Fuzzy Neural Network, FNN is proposed for function approximation. In recent years much effort has been made for the development of a special kind of bacterial memetic algorithm for optimization and training of the fuzzy neural network parameters. In this approach the FNN parameters have been encoded in a chromosome and participate in the bacterial mutation cycle. The quasi optimized FNN's performance based on various fuzzy flip-flop types has been examined with a series of multidimensional input functions.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: DOI not available

STRESS ANALYSIS OF PRESSING JOINT OF TWO CONICAL PIPES

Publication Name: Strojnicky Casopis Journal of Mechanical Engineering

Publication Date: 2023-05-01

Volume: 73

Issue: 1

Page Range: 117-124

Description:

This paper presents a stress analysis of a pressed joint of two conical pipes with the aim to find out whether this kind of connection is suitable for telecommunication masts. The analysis can be considered a complex spatial problem of a thin-walled shell, where the local bending stress influence might be dominant. In this paper a solution using engineering approach and numerical analysis with finite element method (FEM) will be compared.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.2478/scjme-2023-0009

Soil pipe pattern dynamics and illustration of the erosional landforms from a geomorphological perspective

Publication Name: Advanced Tools for Studying Soil Erosion Processes Erosion Modelling Soil Redistribution Rates Advanced Analysis and Artificial Intelligence

Publication Date: 2024-01-01

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 59-72

Description:

The primary objective of this research was to analyze the spatial pattern and interactions of dendritic rill channels and surface/subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes. To achieve this, photogrammetry drones were employed on over 70ha in the protected region of Takhtsoltan in Razavi Khorasan Province. This approach pinpointed areas impacted by erosions from subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes and dendritic rill channels and surfaces. Subsequent field visits documented 76 instances of subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes and 58 dendritic rill channels and surfaces, using orthophotos derived from the aerial drone images. In the analytical phase, topographical, hydrological, soil, and biological factors were examined as independent variables, whereas the types of erosion from subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes and dendritic rill channels were viewed as dependent variables. Spatial patterns of the subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes and dendritic rill channels were discerned using univariate functions. Further, bivariate functions were deployed to probe the interrelations, revealing that the distribution pattern of the study area's subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes is predominantly clustered, in contrast to the dispersed spatial pattern of the dendritic rill channels. This analysis also confirmed significant positive correlations between dendritic rill channel erosions and subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes. Ultimately, by identifying the erosional landforms of subsurface channels (pipes)/collapsed pipes and dendritic rill channels and understanding the spatial and processual relationships between them, a deeper insight into the natural processes inherent in their spatial structure was achieved, paving the way for devising suitable strategies for their timely management.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-22262-7.00007-2

Identification of Lateral Dynamics of an Autonomous Car Vehicle

Publication Name: Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

Publication Date: 2026-01-01

Volume: Unknown

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 141-150

Description:

In this paper, the ID (identification) of the lateral dynamics of a road vehicle is presented. The mathematical description of lateral dynamics is essential for the development of different autonomous functions. One of the most useful methods to define the mathematical model is the system ID based on measured data. The measurements were performed on straight track sections with an experimental test vehicle. This vehicle is capable of fully autonomous driving. During the measurements, the vehicle’s steering servo was artificially excited while the autonomous function forced the vehicle to drive in a straight line. The input to the system was therefore the sum of the artificial excitation and the control signal from the autonomous function, and the output was the lateral acceleration of the vehicle. The tests were carried out at different speeds. From these measurements, the lateral dynamic system was identified using linear ID methods.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-6452-8_12

Cultural Metaphors in Hungarian Folk Songs as Repositories of Folk Cultural Cognition

Publication Name: Journal of Cognition and Culture

Publication Date: 2022-01-01

Volume: 22

Issue: 1-2

Page Range: 136-163

Description:

The paper explores the status of nature metaphors in Hungarian folk songs with respect to their representation and transmission of folk culture and worldview. Employing a Cultural Linguistic analysis, metaphors are observed from three perspectives: in relation to cultural schemas, generic-level conceptual metaphors, and experiential motivation. Nature metaphors are to a large extent framed by cultural experience regarding their experiential basis, conceptual structure and relation with other cultural conceptualizations.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.1163/15685373-12340127

Relationship between work-family conflict and emotional exhaustion in health care workers: Mediating role of self-efficacy and stress perception

Publication Name: Journal of International Studies

Publication Date: 2024-01-01

Volume: 17

Issue: 4

Page Range: 163-178

Description:

This study examines the mediating role of self-efficacy and stress perception in the relationship between work-family conflict and emotional exhaustion in healthcare workers. The study's primary purpose is to reveal the effect of work-family conflict on the emotional exhaustion levels of healthcare workers and to understand how individual factors such as self-efficacy and stress perception affect this process. The study's central question is, “Is there a significant relationship between work-family conflict and emotional exhaustion, and what role do self-efficacy and stress perception play in this relationship?” The study was designed as a cross-sectional design with a quantitative approach. The study sample consisted of 313 healthcare workers working in public and private hospitals in Turkey. The data were determined using the convenience sampling method. The data were analysed using structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine direct and indirect relationships between variables. According to the analysis results, a significant and positive relationship was found between work-family conflict and emotional burnout. It was determined that the perception of stress strengthened this relationship, while the perception of self-efficacy weakened it. While the work-family conflict was observed to cause less burnout in individuals with high self-efficacy levels, it was determined that emotional burnout levels increased even more in individuals with a high perception of stress. These findings emphasize the effect of individual factors on the professional and personal balance of healthcare professionals. This study confirms the adverse effects of work-family conflict on the emotional burnout levels of healthcare professionals. The research findings show that self-efficacy is a protective factor, while perception of stress is a risk factor. Increasing self-efficacy is critical in ensuring work-family balance and reducing the risk of emotional burnout in healthcare professionals. These results indicate that institutional strategies should be developed to reduce the emotional burnout levels of employees in the healthcare sector. Additionally, flexible working hours and family-friendly policies are recommended to reduce work-family conflict.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2024/17-4/10

A Localized Multi-Level Method of Fundamental Solutions Applied to Steady Heat Transfer Problems

Publication Name: Key Engineering Materials

Publication Date: 2025-01-01

Volume: 1033

Issue: Unknown

Page Range: 93-104

Description:

A special localization technique is presented for solving steady heat transfer problems, in which the thermal conductivity may depend on space variables. The original problem is split into several subproblems defined on much smaller subdomains. The subproblems are solved using the Method of Fundamental Solutions, which is a truly meshless method. This leads to a Seidel-like iterative technique, which mimics the classical Schwarz overlapping method. The problems associated with large, dense and ill-conditioned matrices are avoided. The method is embedded into a multi-level context, which significantly reduces the computational complexity.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.4028/p-NN3rBx