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Chapter and Conference Paper
GAN-Based LiDAR Intensity Simulation
Realistic vehicle sensor simulation is an important element in develo** autonomous driving. As physics-based implementations of visual sensors like LiDAR are complex in practice, data-based approaches promis...
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Chapter
America's BYO Approach to Enforcing Money Judgments
The role undertaken by the court in enforcing money judgments varies in different countries. It appears that in Germany and Austria court officials shoulder considerable responsibility in identifying and locat...
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Chapter
The Litigation Superpower’s Case Management Cure for Adversarial Ills
This contribution examines how adversarial excesses in the American system are contained through judicial case management. It begins with an introduction to the US court system and an explanation of American e...
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Chapter
A Happy-Go-Lucky Story: The American Supreme Court and Overload Problems
Nowadays, the U.S. Supreme Court controls its own docket thanks to the discretion it enjoys to select cases based on the writ of certiorari. As a result, the current court has no serious problems of overload a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
TGView3D: A System for 3-Dimensional Visualization of Theory Graphs
We describe the TGView3D system, an interactive graph viewer optimized for exploring mathematical knowledge as 3D graphs. To exploit all three spatial dimensions, it extends the commonly-used force-directed la...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
FrameIT: Detangling Knowledge Management from Game Design in Serious Games
Serious games are an attempt to leverage the inherent motivation in game-like scenarios for an educational application and to transpose the learning goals into real-world applications. Unfortunately, serious g...
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Chapter
Reassessing the Essential Role of Public Courts: Learning from the American Experience
Over the years, the United States has introduced different alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, thus ‘outsourcing’ some of the court’s tasks. The ADR movement was a reaction to costly and lengthy proceed...
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Chapter
‘American Exceptionalism’ in Goals for Civil Litigation
American procedure has long been exceptional, a fact that baffles Americans and non-Americans alike. But focusing on the goals of civil litigation provides an important insight into why U.S. procedure is so di...
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Article
Morphine-based secondary reinforcement: Effects of different doses of naloxone
The effects of different doses of naloxone on morphine-based secondary reinforcement were studied in rats. On the first day a neutral stimulus (buzzer) was repeatedly paired with intravenous morphine infusions...
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Article
Erratum
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Article
Negative and positive intracranial reinforcement tresholds: Effects of morphine
Negative (aversive) and positive (self-stimulation) intracranial reinforcement thresholds were determined in rats using a “double staircase” psychophysical procedure. Morphine raised aversive thresholds at all...