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    Research on the Impacts of Cognitive Style and Computational Thinking on College Students in a Visual Artificial Intelligence Course.Chi-JaneWang,Hua-Xu Zhong,Po-Sheng Chiu,Jui-Hung Chang &Pei-Hsuan Wu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Visual programming language is a crucial part of learning programming. On this basis, it is essential to use visual programming to lower the learning threshold for students to learn about artificial intelligence to meet current demands in higher education. Therefore, a 3-h AI course with an RGB-to-HSL learning task was implemented; the results of which were used to analyze university students from two different disciplines. Valid data were collected for 65 students in the Science -student group and 39 students in (...) the Humanities -student group. Independent sample t-tests were conducted to analyze the difference between cognitive styles and computational thinking. No significant differences in either cognitive style or computational thinking ability were found after the AI course, indicating that taking visual AI courses lowers the learning threshold for students and makes it possible for them to take more difficult AI courses, which in turn effectively helping them acquire AI knowledge, which is crucial for cultivating talent in the field of AI. (shrink)
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    Were Peasant Wars the Only True Motive Force in the Development of Feudal Society?[Wang] Jung-Sheng -1980 -Chinese Studies in History 14 (1):21-39.
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    Neural Activity and Decoding of Action Observation Using Combined EEG and fNIRS Measurement.Sheng Ge,PengWang,Hui Liu,Pan Lin,Junfeng Gao,RuiminWang,Keiji Iramina,Quan Zhang &Wenming Zheng -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Escape of photo-detached electron from an annular nanomicrocavity.Sheng Liu &DehuaWang -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (29):3382-3397.
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    Heidegger on the Problem of the Embodiment of God.Wang Wen-Sheng -2017 -Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):257-272.
    “Embodiment of God” is understood by me as “the appearance of God,” and in terms of “divinity,” “holy,” and “Being.” Heidegger states in “Letter on Humanism”: “Only from the truth of Being can the essence of the holy be thought. Only from the essence of the holy is the essence of the divinity to be thought. Only in the light of the essence of divinity can it be thought or said what the word ‘God’ is to signify.”1 This statement basically (...) shows how the latter stage, namely “God” appears or is embodied in the world. It also manifests how Heidegger understands onto-theology. “Letter on Humanism” was written in 1946. Is such a relation between ontology and theology to be found in Heidegger’s early works? What of Heidegger’s position after 1946? How can we understand Heidegger’s position on God according to his works in general with regard to my formulation of it as the “embodiment of God”? (shrink)
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    9 On Political Freedom in Public Sphere in View of the Contrast Between Téchne and Túche – A Comparison Between Arendt and Heidegger.Wang Wen-Sheng -2016 -Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2016 (1):93-111.
    This paper begins with a discussion of the thesis that politics is a kind of téchne, as Aristotle states. He defines téchne as being the opposite of túche. Hence, politics is neither an exact science nor an accidental opinion; it is, rather, a teachable art or skill. Based on this theme, the paper investigates how Hannah Arendt interprets political freedom in the public sphere as the will of the plural citizens, facing an uncertain future, attempting to still the disquiet of (...) the collective ego. A comparison between Arendt and Heidegger could be made if we further investigate Heidegger’s understanding of political freedom in the public sphere based on his comprehension of the will of Da-sein and the enowning of Being. (shrink)
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    The Role of Academic Resilience, Motivational Intensity and Their Relationship in EFL Learners' Academic Achievement.Shengli Yang &WeirongWang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The aim of developing academic resilience and motivational intensity, as two constructs of positive psychology, is to increase learners' capability to compete with each other even in adverse conditions. Different types of academic resilience are conceptualized and germane literature about the relationship between academic resilience and academic achievement is provided. Literature showed that some socio-affective factors, socio-economic factors, and affective factors can influence learners' academic achievement and policy makers' decision in providing an appropriate context for learning. In the end, the (...) pedagogical implications are expounded to foster the language learning quality and to develop a language educational system. Suggestions for further research are provided to develop the existent literature on the relationship between academic, motivational intensity, and learners' academic achievement. (shrink)
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  8. Xian xiang xue zuo wei yi zhong shi jian zhe xue: Husaier, Haidege, Elan de lun li, zheng zhi yu zong jiao zhe xue.Wen-ShengWang -2019 - Xinbei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
     
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  9. Sheng ming kuang hua.Han-ShengWang -1972
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    Cooperative naturalism.Wang Huaping &Sheng Xiaoming -2007 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (4):601-613.
    The radical forms of naturalistic epistemology look more like revolutionary manifestos than a reasonable alternatives. A modest form of naturalism is worth promoting. This modest form can cooperate with hermeneutics to solve epistemic problems, and therefore wins the title of cooperative naturalism, and benefits from the hermeneutic account of experience. Cooperative naturalism somewhat bridges the gap between analytic and continental philosophy.
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    Investigating Arousal, Saccade Preparation, and Global Luminance Effects on Microsaccade Behavior.Jui-Tai Chen,Rachel Yep,Yu-Fan Hsu,Yih-Giun Cherng &Chin-AnWang -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements occurring during fixation, have been suggested to be modulated by various sensory, cognitive, and affective processes relating to arousal. Although the modulation of fatigue-related arousal on microsaccade behavior has previously been characterized, the influence of other aspects of arousal, such as emotional arousal, is less understood. Moreover, microsaccades are modulated by cognitive processes that could also be linked to arousal. To investigate the influence of emotional arousal, saccade preparation, and global luminance levels on microsaccade behavior, (...) emotional auditory stimuli were presented prior to the onset of a fixation cue whose color indicated to look either at the peripheral stimulus or in the opposite direction of the stimulus. Microsaccade behavior was found to be significantly modulated by saccade preparation and global luminance level, but not emotional arousal. In the pro- and anti-saccade task, microsaccade rate was lower during anti-saccade preparation as compared to pro-saccade preparation, though microsaccade dynamics were comparable during both trial types. Our results reveal a differential role of arousal linked to emotion, fatigue, saccade preparation, and global luminance level on microsaccade behavior. (shrink)
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    Current Change Rate Influences Sensorimotor Cortical Excitability During Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation.Sheng-Long Jiang,ZhongpengWang,Weibo Yi,Feng He,Hongzhi Qi &Dong Ming -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    How prosocial behaviors are maintained in China: The relationship between communist authority and prosociality.JingSheng,Shuilian Luo,Bo Jiang,Yousong Hu,Shuang Lin,LiWang,Yashi Ren,Chunling Zhao,Zixin Liu &Jun Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveNumerous studies have demonstrated that religious belief is associated with prosocial behavior. However, how do they maintain cooperation in societies with a predominating atheist population, such as China? Different primings and a quasi-experiment are used to examine the link between communist authority and prosocial behaviors among college students in China.Materials and methodsIn Study 1, the subjects’ communist authority in the university lab was primed by a communist-authority video. In Study 2, we compared the priming effects of communist authority and religion (...) on prosocial intention. Study 3 investigated the priming effect of communist authority on prosocial behaviors by employing a scrambled sentence task in the university lab. A quasi-experiment was conducted in Study 4.ResultsResults showed that communist-authority, a reminder of secular authorities, increased prosociality among college students. And empathy moderated the relationship between secular authorities and prosociality in Study 3 and Study 4.DiscussionCommunist authority, a secular authority prime, has a positive effect on promoting prosocial behaviors. These results provided a feasible yet novel way to reveal the mechanism of the relationship between secular authorities and prosociality in China. (shrink)
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    Das Dasein Und Das Ur-Ich: Heideggers Position hinsichtlich des Problems des Ur-Ich bei Husserl.Wen-ShengWang -1994 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Diese Arbeit wirft neues Licht auf das Verhältnis zwischen dem späten Husserl und dem frühen Heidegger. Der Schwerpunkt liegt in den Rückbezügen auf die epistemische Position Husserls, die den Vergleich vorbereiten. Der Autor liefert vor allem in der Analyse des Evidenzproblems besondere Ansatzpunkte für weitere Untersuchungen. Grundlegend ist die Unterscheidung zwischen der auf das Ur-Ich bezogenen epistemischen Genesis und der auf das Vor-Ich bezogenen ontologischen Genesis, denen entsprechend zwei gegensätzliche Verhältnisse zwischen dem Zweitbewußtsein und dem kinästhetischen Bewußtsein entstehen. Konsequent gelangt (...) die Arbeit zum Resultat: Das Vor-Ich kann sich in der epistemischen Position Husserls zum Ur-Ich, aber in der ontologischen Position Heideggers zum Dasein entwickeln. (shrink)
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    Hua ren lun li shi jian: li lun yu shi wu de jiao hui.Wen-ShengWang (ed.) -2021 - Taibei Shi: Guo li zheng zhi da xue hua ren wen hua zhu ti yan jiu zhong xin.
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    Han yu zhe xue xin shi yu.Wen-ShengWang (ed.) -2011 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju.
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    Structural and Functional Changes Are Related to Cognitive Status in Wilson’s Disease.Sheng Hu,Chunsheng Xu,Ting Dong,Hongli Wu,YiWang,AnqinWang,Hongxing Kan &Chuanfu Li -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Patients with Wilson’s disease suffer from prospective memory impairment, and some of patients develop cognitive impairment. However, very little is known about how brain structure and function changes effect PM in WD. Here, we employed multimodal neuroimaging data acquired from 22 WD patients and 26 healthy controls who underwent three-dimensional T1-weighted, diffusion tensor imaging, and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We investigated gray matter volumes with voxel-based morphometry, DTI metrics using the fiber tractography method, and RS-fMRI using the seed-based (...) functional connectivity method. Compared with HC, WD patients showed GM volume reductions in the basal ganglia and occipital fusiform gyrus, as well as volume increase in the visual association cortex. Moreover, whiter matter tracks of WD were widely impaired in association and limbic fibers. WM tracks in association fibers are significant related to PM in WD patients. Relative to HC, WD patients showed that the visual association cortex functionally connects to the thalamus and hippocampus, which is associated with global cognitive function in patients with WD. Together, these findings suggested that PM impairment in WD may be modulated by aberrant WM in association fibers, and that GM volume changes in the association cortex has no direct effect on cognitive status, but indirectly affect global cognitive function by its aberrant functional connectivity in patients with WD. Our findings may provide a new window to further study how WD develops into cognitive impairment, and deepen our understanding of the cognitive status and neuropathology of WD. (shrink)
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    Nonlinear Torsional Vibration Analysis and Nonlinear Feedback Control of Complex Permanent Magnet Semidirect Drive Cutting System in Coal Cutters.LianchaoSheng,Wei Li,Gaifang Xin,YuqiaoWang,Mengbao Fan &Xuefeng Yang -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-14.
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    C. Victor Fung, A Way of Music Education: Classic Chinese Wisdoms (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018).Jui-ChingWang -2020 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 28 (1):116-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Way of Music Education: Classic Chinese Wisdoms by C. Victor FungJui-Ching WangC. Victor Fung, A Way of Music Education: Classic Chinese Wisdoms (New York, Oxford University Press, 2018)The philosophical inquiry of music and music education has traditionally been limited to a Western lineage, primarily Greek civilization. Many prominent scholars of music education philosophy in the English-speaking world have long restricted their quests to the offspring of this (...) Western philosophy. Although music education scholars have urged a need for more than one "single philosophical foundation" for the field,1 not much has been done systematically to make up for this shortcoming until most recently when scholars such as Wayne Bowman, Ana Luciá Frega, Victor Fung, and Leonard Tan started to call for a more inclusive way of thinking to accommodate the "complexity, plurality, and change" in twenty-first century music education settings.2 To respond to this call, the primary contribution of A Way of Music Education: Classic Chinese Wisdoms is to provide an alternative for examining the phenomena of music teaching and learning by introducing classic Chinese philosophies, Yijing (the Book of Change), Confucianism, and Daoism to bridge the philosophical gap between the West and the East.This book is organized in three parts. Part I, Classical Chinese Philosophies and Music Educational Interpretations, consists of four chapters with the [End Page 116] fundamental background of each philosophy Fung adopts and its interpretation and application in music and music education. Part II, Complementarity and a Trilogy, contains four chapters that help explain how Yijing, Confucianism, and Daoism complement each other as a "harmonious triad," not only in their original context but also in the philosophical frame of contemporary music and music education. The two chapters in Part III, A New Way of Thinking and Practical Implications, discuss practical implications of these classic philosophical ideologies in music education. An epilogue calls for future research on more Chinese classics in both music education and other non-music fields as Fung believes that these rich classic wisdoms are transcendental in time and space, and thus can be experienced as a way of life that "champions the human spirit in relation to the ever-changing natural environment, material life, and social system."3 Lastly, to help readers unfamiliar with Chinese philosophy, a glossary defines the key Chinese terms in each chapter with original Chinese characters and English translations. In addition, flow charts and diagrams help readers visualize the application of complex classic Chinese principles to music education.Attempting to develop "a new way of thinking in music education,"4 Fung situates his inquiry in an "organismic worldview,"5 a way of examining oneself and his/her relation to all elements of the world, a common philosophical thread derived from ancient classic Chinese philosophies of Yijing, Confucianism, and Daoism. Transcending the long debate about the praxial philosophy and aesthetic philosophy of music education, Fung uses these Chinese philosophical principles to explain human musical behaviors first with an ontological lens. He then moves on to examine from a utilitarian perspective the significance of these musical behaviors as inseparable parts of the 'humanly human.' Carefully framing interpretations within the three Chinese classic philosophies, Fung uses a comparative method to scrutinize the meaning of music for human beings who practice it, to their social network (small or large), and to their natural environment. Fung's comparison of the similarities and differences of ancient Chinese principles concludes that "music and music education [are] part of the larger entities and phenomena that cut across time and space."6 Such comparison exemplifies the value of comparative philosophy in "acknowledging and appreciating differences in a realization of the complementarity of perspectives."7 As a result, Fung is able to complement ideas from the seeming contradiction between Confucianism's "human-centric" ideology and Daoism's "dao-centric" ideology to cleverly picture a more comprehensive way of music in education: because "these two schools are addressing different human needs…, they influence each other and provide momentum for each other."8Moreover, going beyond the "minor varieties of comparisons" within the Chinese classics, Fung challenges himself to a higher level of inquiry stretching [End Page 117] out to... (shrink)
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    Hierarchical Incremental Class Learning with Output Parallelism.Sheng-Uei Guan &KaiWang -2007 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 16 (2):167-193.
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    Identification of Influential Nodes via Effective Distance-based Centrality Mechanism in Complex Networks.Aman Ullah,BinWang,JinfangSheng,Jun Long &Nasrullah Khan -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-16.
    Efficient identification of influential nodes is one of the essential aspects in the field of complex networks, which has excellent theoretical and practical significance in the real world. A valuable number of approaches have been developed and deployed in these areas where just a few have used centrality measures along with their concerning deficiencies and limitations in their studies. Therefore, to resolve these challenging issues, we propose a novel effective distance-based centrality algorithm for the identification of influential nodes in concerning (...) networks. EDBC algorithm comprises factors such as the power of K-shell, degree nodes, effective distance, and numerous levels of neighbor’s influence or neighborhood potential. The performance of the proposed algorithm is evaluated on nine real-world networks, where a susceptible infected recovered epidemic model is employed to examine the spreading dynamics of each node. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms the existing techniques such as eigenvector, betweenness, closeness centralities, hyperlink-induced topic search, H-index, K-shell, page rank, profit leader, and gravity over a valuable margin. (shrink)
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    Losing Self: The Application of Zhuangzian Wuwei and Balinese Taksu to the Development of Musicianship.Jui-ChingWang -2019 -Philosophy of Music Education Review 27 (2):133.
    Abstract:To respond to the current advocacy of a transcultural inquiry into music education philosophy rooted deeply in Western civilization, the primary purpose of this essay is to provide a broader alternative to examine the phenomena of music teaching and learning to bridge the philosophical gap between the West and the East. This essay also attempts to expand the discussion of Eastern philosophies by including Balinese taksu, an aesthetic and ecstatic experience rarely discussed in music education literature. I juxtapose the intellectual (...) and spiritual methods of attaining enlightenment through Zhuangzi's wuwei (無為), non-action or effortlessly losing self, and Balinese taksu and associate them with Turner's liminality theory, Csíkszentmihályi's flow state, and other Western scholars' discussions on spirituality and music to illustrate the ultimate spiritual enlightenment that an exemplary person or a virtuoso can achieve. The intersecting parallels between wuwei and taksu enable me to suggest a multi-stage development of musicianship as a way of learning that allows students to identify their inner selves, to evaluate the difficulty levels of obstacles challenging their mastery and overcome them, to roam in between practice routines, and eventually to enjoy the ecstatic experience of flow, losing self in performance. (shrink)
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  23. Le phénoménisme de Charles Renouvier..Tsun-ShengWang -1935 - Lyon,: Bosc frères, M. & L. Riou.
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    Digital leadership and exploratory innovation: From the dual perspectives of strategic orientation and organizational culture.TiandongWang,Xiaoyue Lin &FanSheng -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The literature on leadership is increasingly supporting the power of digital leadership in promoting corporate innovation. In spite of this, digital leadership is a noticeable omission from the literature. As such, in this study, we developed a model based on a resource-based view and social information processing theory to examine the roles of digital entrepreneurial orientation and digital organizational culture in the relationship between digital leadership and exploratory innovation. We examined the moderating role of big data analytics capabilities according to (...) a resource-based view and dynamic capability theory. Using a time-lagged survey data of 401 followers and 88 leaders, the results show that digital leadership has a positive impact on exploratory innovation; digital entrepreneurial orientation and digital organizational culture mediate the positive relationship between digital leadership and exploratory innovation; and and mediating effect is positive moderated by big data analytics capabilities. Thus, in this study we are not only responding to the call to strengthen digitalization research in organizations but also further deepening our understanding of the path from digital leadership to exploratory innovation. These findings have theoretical implications for the literature on leadership and managerial implications for practitioners. (shrink)
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    Influence of Mothers/Grandmothers Coviewing Cartoons With Children on Children’s Viewing Experience.Qi Meng,XiaoyingSheng,Jiayin Zhao,YifangWang &Zhuqing Su -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Are Recycling People Also Saving? Costliness Matters.Sheng Wei,Jiaqi Xu,Shengxiang She,YanWang &Ying Zhang -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In view of the fact that vigorously promoting recycling has become a viable means to promote sustainable development, it is important to better understand the impact of recycling efforts on subsequent resource saving behavior. This research empirically examines the effects of recycling efforts on subsequent resource saving by analyzing the survey data of 356 college students in China. The recycling efforts, environmental self-identity and feeling of pride were measured using existing scales while saving behaviors and recycling cost were measured by (...) developing new scales. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was performed to test the structural relationships among recycling efforts, environmental self-identity, feeling of pride, and saving behaviors. Further, the moderation role of recycling cost was tested. The results showed that saving behaviors could be classified into two types based on their costliness; recycling efforts have a positive effect on costless saving behaviors, while having a negative effect on costly saving behaviors; both the positive and negative effect of recycling efforts on resource saving is mediated by pride feeling and environmental self-identity; and recycling cost negatively moderates the effects of recycling efforts on pride feeling. We discuss the theoretical and managerial implications of the findings. (shrink)
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    An RGB-D-Based Cross-Field of View Pose Estimation System for a Free Flight Target in a Wind Tunnel.Sheng Liu,Yuan Feng,Kang Shen,YangqingWang &Shengyong Chen -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-9.
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    The Independent and Shared Mechanisms of Intrinsic Brain Dynamics: Insights From Bistable Perception.Teng Cao,LanWang,Zhouyuan Sun,Stephen A. Engel &Sheng He -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Exploring profiles of ideal high school mathematical teaching behaviours: perceptions of in-service and pre-service teachers in Taiwan.Feng-Jui Hsieh,Ting-YingWang &Qian Chen -2017 -Educational Studies 44 (4):468-487.
    This study explored and compared the perspectives of Taiwanese in-service and pre-service high school mathematics teachers regarding ideal teaching behaviours; the perspectives of a nationwide sample of students were taken as the baseline. Fourteen factors contributing to ideal teaching behaviours were identified through exploratory factor analyses. Nine factors, including idea explanation and speedy lecture, were rooted in traditional Chinese culture; five factors, including concrete representation and student activities, were influenced by Western cultures. Three teacher profiles were identified through k-means clustering (...) analysis. The perspectives of in-service teachers were dominated by a painless meaning-emphasised profile; these teachers emphasised meaningful learning for students and avoided the fast pace and demanding requirements that can cause distress in students, whereas pre-service teachers were dominated by an all-round profile, revealing their openness to all factors. Compared with... (shrink)
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    Characteristics of Scientific Empiricism and Comments Thereon.HaoWang &Yin Fu-Sheng -1951 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):304.
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    “Kunstlehre” and Applied Phenomenology.Wen-ShengWang -2013 -Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):308-313.
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    Motor Preparation Disrupts Proactive Control in the Stop Signal Task.WuyiWang,Sien Hu,Jaime S. Ide,Simon Zhornitsky,Sheng Zhang,Angela J. Yu &Chiang-Shan R. Li -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Prediction of the RFID Identification Rate Based on the Neighborhood Rough Set and Random Forest for Robot Application Scenarios.Hong-GangWang,Shan-ShanWang,Ruo-Yu Pan,Sheng-Li Pang,Xiao-Song Liu,Zhi-Yong Luo &Sheng-Pei Zhou -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-15.
    With the rapid development of Internet of Things technology, RFID technology has been widely used in various fields. In order to optimize the RFID system hardware deployment strategy and improve the deployment efficiency, the prediction of the RFID system identification rate has become a new challenge. In this paper, a neighborhood rough set and random forest combination model is proposed to predict the identification rate of an RFID system. Firstly, the initial influencing factors of the RFID system identification rate are (...) reduced using neighborhood rough set theory combined with the principle of heuristic attribute reduction of neighborhood weighted dependency, thus obtaining a kernel factor subset. Secondly, a random forest prediction model is established based on the kernel factor subset, and a confusion matrix is established using out-of-bag data to evaluate the prediction results. The test is conducted under the constructed RFID experimental environment, whose results showed that the model can predict the identification rate of the RFID system in a fast and efficient way, and the classification accuracy can reach 90.5%. It can effectively guide the hardware deployment and communication parameter protocol setting of the system and improve the system performance. Compared with BP neural network and other prediction models, NRS-RF has shorter prediction time and faster calculation speed. Finally, the validity of the proposed model was verified by the RFID intelligent archives management platform. (shrink)
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    Techné, Life-world, and Art.Wen-ShengWang -2018 -Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3):251-268.
    AbstractThe notion of techné in Husserl’s phenomenology is related to his treatment of the three layers of the “teaching of craft” and the two layers of the science of “life-world.” The superior layer of both is of philosophical significance. Aristotle’s statement in ethics and metaphysics: techné is man-made, but can transit to spontaneity, and then to natural becoming, which manifests physis as the ultimate aim of his philosophical system, enlightens us to notice the following aspects in Husserl’s phenomenology. 1. Pure (...) or formal ethics is of a high-level téchne in the philosophical sense. 2. The concept of life-world leads to transcendental phenomenology. 3. What Ideas II implies – as a technique the method of phenomenology tends to let the pure I and spiritual I as matters appear themselves by the natural attitude – could conduct us to understand the artistic aspect of Husserl’s philosophical theory. (shrink)
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    Gene Expression in the Hippocampus in a Rat Model of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder After Treatment With Baixiangdan Capsules.Sheng Wei,Peng Sun,Yinghui Guo,Jingxuan Chen,JieqiongWang,Chunhong Song,Zifa Li,Ling Xue &Mingqi Qiao -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Methods Dealing with Complexity in Selecting Joint Venture Contractors for Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects.Ru Liang,ZhaohanSheng &XiangyuWang -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    Heavenly Clockwork, the Great Astronomical Clocks of Medieval China.Lien-Sheng Yang,Joseph Needham,Wang Ling &Derek J. de Solla Price -1960 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):371.
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    A logical framework for privacy-preserving social network publication.Tsan-Sheng Hsu,Churn-Jung Liau &Da-WeiWang -2014 -Journal of Applied Logic 12 (2):151-174.
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    Modeling Job Pursuit Intention: Moderating Mechanisms of Socio-Environmental Consciousness. [REVIEW]Yuan-Hui Tsai,Sheng-Wuu Joe,Chieh-Peng Lin &Rong-TsuWang -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 125 (2):1-12.
    Many scholars have suggested the relationship between corporate social performance and its ability to attract a large number of high-quality job applicants, because previous literature indicates that employees with strong social awareness help create a high-performance organization. For that reason, an important issue for successful business recruitment is how to boost the pursuit intention of job seekers. This study discusses such issue by proposing a model based on signaling theory and cognitive dissonance theory. In the proposed model of this study, (...) the positive relationships between four dimensions of corporate social performance and job pursuit intention are hypothetically moderated by socio-environmental consciousness. The proposed hypotheses of this research were empirically tested using the data from graduating students seeking a job. The empirical findings of this study complement previous literature by discussing how corporate social performance benefits business firms from a perspective of strengthened human resources and recruitment. Finally, managerial implications for business managers based on the findings herein are provided. (shrink)
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    Advancing the Study of Positive Psychology: The Use of a Multifaceted Structure of Mindfulness for Development.Huy P. Phan,Bing H. Ngu,Si Chi Chen,Lijuing Wu,Sheng-Ying Shi,Ruey-Yih Lin,Jen-Hwa Shih &Hui-WenWang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Interplay between Heightened Temporal Variability of Spontaneous Brain Activity and Task-Evoked Hyperactivation in the Blind.Rui Dai,Zirui Huang,Huihui Tu,LuoyuWang,Sean Tanabe,Xuchu Weng,Sheng He &Dongfeng Li -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Absence of superconductivity in LiPdHx.Wenhao Liu,EnyuWang,Guanyu Chen,Xiyu Zhu,Yue Zhang,YuzongSheng &Hai-Hu Wen -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-9.
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    Improving the Cross-Subject Performance of the ERP-Based Brain–Computer Interface Using Rapid Serial Visual Presentation and Correlation Analysis Rank.Shuang Liu,WeiWang,YueSheng,Ludan Zhang,Minpeng Xu &Dong Ming -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Stakeholder relationships and corporate social goal orientation: Implications for entrepreneurial psychology.Xiaowei Lu,YaSheng,Yao Xiao &WeiWang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    As the sensitivity to corporate social responsibility continues to grow, the goal of enterprises has expanded beyond the sole pursuit of economic value. Corporate social goal orientation has therefore come to occupy a central position in entrepreneurs’ psychology and the transition away from a market-only economy. This study uses secondary data from 4,288 samples of 725 Chinese-listed companies from 2009 to 2020 to explore the driving factors in social goal orientation based on the characteristics of sample companies and their industry (...) groups from the perspective of stakeholder relationships. The results can be summarized as follows: there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between government stakeholder relationships and social goal orientation, and there is a significant positive relationship between financial stakeholder relationships, market stakeholder relationships, and corporate social goal orientation. The correlation between single-dual stakeholder relationships and social goal orientation is not consistent. In light of the nature of the roles of government and the market, the correlation between the government–market dual relationship and corporate social goal orientation is not significant. However, there is a significant correlation between the finance–government dual stakeholder relationship and social goal orientation; that is, the dual stakeholder relationship maintains the existence of non-institutional capital and corporate financial capital. Moreover, there is no significant correlation between the market–finance dual relationship and corporate social goal orientation, and there is substitutability between market and financial stakeholder relationships. With the deepening of our understanding of CSR, the core goal of enterprises is no longer confined to the pursuit of economic value, and their social goal orientation has come to be regarded as a major driving force in sustainable development. This study enriches the research on the relationship between stakeholder relationships and shows that stakeholder relationships also have important significance to both achieving corporate goals and shaping entrepreneurs’ psychology. (shrink)
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    Comparison of College Students from Korea and China Regarding Ethics of Consumption in Business Transactions.Hyochung Kim,Xia Jin,Sheng-Nan Li &Hai-LongWang -2013 -Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (90):81-114.
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    Rensheng xue.Hanzhu Guo,Xiuying Han &XiulingWang (eds.) -1988 - Ha'erbin: Heilongjiang jiao yu chu ban she.
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  47. Wang Chʻung chiao yü ssu hsiang lun.YüN-Sheng Huang -1977 - San Hsing Ch U Pan She.
     
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    Philosophy of education in Taiwan: Retrospect and prospect.Ruyu Hung,Katia Lenehan,Yen-Yi Lee,Chia-LingWang,Yi-Huang Shih,Yan-Hong Ye,Cheng-Hsi Chien,Jui-Hsuan Hung,Chen-Peng Yu,Chun-PingWang,Morimichi Kato &Yasushi Maruyama -2023 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (10):1073-1086.
    Ruyu HungNational Chiayi UniversityThis collective writing is intended to portray the contour of philosophy of education in contemporary Taiwan, resounding many beautiful counterparts in EPAT (Bies...
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    HaoWang. Yü-yen ho hsing-shang-hsüeh . Che-hsüeh p'ing-lun , vol. 10 no. 1 , pp. 35–38.Yin Fu-Sheng -1952 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):219-219.
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    Application Research of Intelligent Classification Technology in Enterprise Data Classification and Gradation System.Lina Yu,ChunweiWang,Huixian Chang,Sheng Shen,Fang Hou &Yingwei Li -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-9.
    Classification and gradation system adopts different security protection schemes for different types of data by implementing classification and gradation management of data, which is an important pretechnical means for data security protection and prevention of data leakage. This paper introduces artificial intelligence classification, machine learning, and other means to learn and train enterprise documents according to the characteristics of enterprise sensitive data. The generated training model can intelligently identify and classify file streams, improving work efficiency and accuracy of classification and (...) gradation. At the same time, the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of K-NN, DT, and LinearSVC algorithms are compared. The experimental data shows that LinearSVC algorithm is applicable to high-dimensional data, with discrete, sparse data features and large number of features, which is more suitable for classification of sensitive data of enterprises. (shrink)
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