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  1. Data Science and Knowledge Discovery
    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel

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    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
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    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783036543154
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    10.3390/books978-3-0365-4315-4
    Other subjects: crisis reporting; chatbots; journalists; news media; COVID-19; textbook research; digital humanities; digital infrastructures; data analysis; content base image retrieval; semantic information retrieval; deep features; multimedia document retrieval; data science; open government data; governance and social institutions; economic determinants of open data; geoinformation technology; fractal dimension; territorial road network; box-counting framework; script Python; ArcGIS; internet of things; LoRaWAN; ICT; The Things Network; ESP32 microcontroller; decision systems; rule based systems; databases; rough sets; prediction by partial matching; spatio-temporal; activity recognition; smart homes; artificial intelligence; automation; e-commerce; machine learning; big data; customer relationship management (CRM); distracted driving; driving behavior; driving operation area; data augmentation; feature extraction; authorship; text mining; attribution; neural networks; deep learning; forensic intelligence; dashboard; WebGIS; data analytics; SARS-CoV-2; Big Data; Web Intelligence; media analytics; social sciences; humanities; linked open data; adaptation process; interdisciplinary research; media criticism; classification; information systems; public health; data mining; ioCOVID19; n/a; Information technology industries; Computer science
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (254 pages)
  2. Data Science and Knowledge Discovery
    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Data Science (DS) is gaining significant importance in the decision process due to a mix of various areas, including Computer Science, Machine Learning, Math and Statistics, domain/business knowledge, software development, and traditional research.... more

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    Data Science (DS) is gaining significant importance in the decision process due to a mix of various areas, including Computer Science, Machine Learning, Math and Statistics, domain/business knowledge, software development, and traditional research. In the business field, DS's application allows using scientific methods, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract knowledge and insights from structured and unstructured data to support the decision process. After collecting the data, it is crucial to discover the knowledge. In this step, Knowledge Discovery (KD) tasks are used to create knowledge from structured and unstructured sources (e.g., text, data, and images). The output needs to be in a readable and interpretable format. It must represent knowledge in a manner that facilitates inferencing. KD is applied in several areas, such as education, health, accounting, energy, and public administration. This book includes fourteen excellent articles which discuss this trending topic and present innovative solutions to show the importance of Data Science and Knowledge Discovery to researchers, managers, industry, society, and other communities. The chapters address several topics like Data mining, Deep Learning, Data Visualization and Analytics, Semantic data, Geospatial and Spatio-Temporal Data, Data Augmentation and Text Mining.

     

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    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783036543154; 9783036543161
    Subjects: Information technology industries; Computer science
    Other subjects: crisis reporting; chatbots; journalists; news media; COVID-19; textbook research; digital humanities; digital infrastructures; data analysis; content base image retrieval; semantic information retrieval; deep features; multimedia document retrieval; data science; open government data; governance and social institutions; economic determinants of open data; geoinformation technology; fractal dimension; territorial road network; box-counting framework; script Python; ArcGIS; internet of things; LoRaWAN; ICT; The Things Network; ESP32 microcontroller; decision systems; rule based systems; databases; rough sets; prediction by partial matching; spatio-temporal; activity recognition; smart homes; artificial intelligence; automation; e-commerce; machine learning; big data; customer relationship management (CRM); distracted driving; driving behavior; driving operation area; data augmentation; feature extraction; authorship; text mining; attribution; neural networks; deep learning; forensic intelligence; dashboard; WebGIS; data analytics; SARS-CoV-2; Big Data; Web Intelligence; media analytics; social sciences; humanities; linked open data; adaptation process; interdisciplinary research; media criticism; classification; information systems; public health; data mining; ioCOVID19; n/a
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (254 p.)
  3. Data Science and Knowledge Discovery
    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel

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    Contributor: Portela, Filipe (Herausgeber)
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    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783036543154
    Subjects: Information technology industries; Computer science
    Other subjects: crisis reporting; chatbots; journalists; news media; COVID-19; textbook research; digital humanities; digital infrastructures; data analysis; content base image retrieval; semantic information retrieval; deep features; multimedia document retrieval; data science; open government data; governance and social institutions; economic determinants of open data; geoinformation technology; fractal dimension; territorial road network; box-counting framework; script Python; ArcGIS; internet of things; LoRaWAN; ICT; The Things Network; ESP32 microcontroller; decision systems; rule based systems; databases; rough sets; prediction by partial matching; spatio-temporal; activity recognition; smart homes; artificial intelligence; automation; e-commerce; machine learning; big data; customer relationship management (CRM); distracted driving; driving behavior; driving operation area; data augmentation; feature extraction; authorship; text mining; attribution; neural networks; deep learning; forensic intelligence; dashboard; WebGIS; data analytics; SARS-CoV-2; Big Data; Web Intelligence; media analytics; social sciences; humanities; linked open data; adaptation process; interdisciplinary research; media criticism; classification; information systems; public health; data mining; ioCOVID19; n/a
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  4. Television, health, and happiness: a natural experiment in West Germany
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), DIW Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic... more

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    Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic good or bad, and hence serves as a prime example of irrational behavior reducing individual health and happiness. Using rich panel data, we are the first to comprehensively address this question by exploiting a large-scale natural experiment in West Germany, where people in geographically restricted areas received commercial TV via terrestrial frequencies. Contrary to previous research, we find no health impact when TV consumption increases. For life satisfaction, we even find positive effects. Additional analyses support the notion that TV is not an economic bad and that non-experimental evidence seems to be driven by negative self-selection.

     

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    Series: SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research ; 1148 (2021)
    Subjects: Health; Happiness; Well-being; Natural experiment; Television consumption; Time-use; Entertainment; CSPT; ArcGIS; Mass media
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  5. Television, health, and happiness: a natural experiment in West Germany
    Published: September 2021
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic... more

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    Watching television is the most time-consuming human activity besides work but its role for individual well-being is unclear. Negative consequences portrayed in the literature raise the question whether this popular pastime constitutes an economic good or bad, and hence serves as a prime example of irrational behavior reducing individual health and happiness. Using rich panel data, we are the first to comprehensively address this question by exploiting a large-scale natural experiment in West Germany, where people in geographically restricted areas received commercial TV via terrestrial frequencies. Contrary to previous research, we find no health impact when TV consumption increases. For life satisfaction, we even find positive effects. Additional analyses support the notion that TV is not an economic bad and that non-experimental evidence seems to be driven by negative self-selection.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 14721
    Subjects: health; happiness; well-being; natural experiment; television consumption; time-use; entertainment; CSPT; ArcGIS; mass media
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