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Economic cost of smoking in people with mental disorders in the UK (2015)
Journal Article
Wu, Q., Szatkowski, L., Britton, J., & Parrott, S. (2015). Economic cost of smoking in people with mental disorders in the UK. Tobacco Control, 24, https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051464

Background Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death in the UK and imposes a huge economic burden on society. Both the prevalence and extent of smoking are significantly higher among people with mental disorders than among the general populat... Read More about Economic cost of smoking in people with mental disorders in the UK.

Further letters of D.H. Lawrence (2015)
Journal Article
Worthen, J., & Harrison, A. (2015). Further letters of D.H. Lawrence

[Letters by D.H. Lawrence, edited and translated by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison.]

On the grammaticalization of inferential evidential meaning: English "seem" and German "scheinen" (2015)
Journal Article
Whitt, R. J. (2015). On the grammaticalization of inferential evidential meaning: English "seem" and German "scheinen". Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis, 20(2),

This paper provides an account of inferential evidential meaning in English and German, realized by seem and scheinen, respectively. The focus is on the grammaticalization of these verbs into semi-auxiliaries that take infinitive complements, a proce... Read More about On the grammaticalization of inferential evidential meaning: English "seem" and German "scheinen".

Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze (2015)
Journal Article
Van der Bom, I., Coffey-Glover, L., Jones, L., Mills, S., & Paterson, L. L. (2015). Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze. Journal of Language and Sexuality, 4(1), https://doi.org/10.1075/jls.4.1.04mil

This article analyses the linguistic and discursive elements which contribute to the production of implicit homophobia. Explicit homophobia has been well documented and strategies for countering discriminatory language have been developed (Baker, 201... Read More about Implicit homophobic argument structure: equal marriage discourse in the Moral maze.

Project-out cascaded regression with an application to face alignment (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tzimiropoulos, G. (2015). Project-out cascaded regression with an application to face alignment.

Cascaded regression approaches have been recently shown to achieve state-of-the-art performance for many computer vision tasks. Beyond its connection to boosting, cascaded regression has been interpreted as a learning-based approach to iterative opti... Read More about Project-out cascaded regression with an application to face alignment.

Creating Problemata with the Hippocratic corpus (2015)
Book Chapter
Thomas, O. (2015). Creating Problemata with the Hippocratic corpus. In R. Mayhew (Ed.), The Aristotelian Problemata physica: philosophical and scientific investigations. Brill

Discusses the various ways in which the Aristotelian Problemata engage with the Hippocratic Corpus, in particular the ways in which they convert Hippocratic material into their question-and-answer format.

Designing formative assessment lessons for concept development and problem solving (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Swan, M. (2015). Designing formative assessment lessons for concept development and problem solving.

Formative assessment is the process by which teachers and students gather evidence of learning and then use this to adapt the way they teach and learn. I describe a design research project in which we integrated formative assessment strategies into l... Read More about Designing formative assessment lessons for concept development and problem solving.

Emotional homework: a systematic literature review of patients’ intersession experiences (2015)
Journal Article
Stewart, S., & Schröder, T. (2015). Emotional homework: a systematic literature review of patients’ intersession experiences. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 25(3), https://doi.org/10.1037/a0039639

Patients’ processing of therapy between sessions can be planned and deliberate (homework) or spontaneous and incidental (intersession experiences). Aiming to inform clinical practice and future research, this review synthesizes empirical findings rel... Read More about Emotional homework: a systematic literature review of patients’ intersession experiences.

Pharyngeal electrical stimulation for treatment of poststroke dysphagia: individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (2015)
Journal Article
Scutt, P., Lee, H. S., Hamdy, S., & Bath, P. M. (2015). Pharyngeal electrical stimulation for treatment of poststroke dysphagia: individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Stroke Research and Treatment, 2015, Article 429053. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/429053

Background. Dysphagia after stroke is common, associated independently with poor outcome, and has limited treatment options. Pharyngeal electrical stimulation (PES) is a novel treatment being evaluated for treatment of poststroke dysphagia. Methods.... Read More about Pharyngeal electrical stimulation for treatment of poststroke dysphagia: individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Belief aggregation in financial markets and the nature of price fluctuations (2015)
Book Chapter
Schoch, D. (2015). Belief aggregation in financial markets and the nature of price fluctuations. In V.-N. Huynh, V. Kreinovich, S. Sriboonchitta, & K. Suriya (Eds.), Econometrics of risk. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13449-9

We present a model of financial markets, where the belief of the market, expressed by a normal distribution over asset returns, is formed by aggregating in a dynamically consistent way individual subjective beliefs of the market participants, which a... Read More about Belief aggregation in financial markets and the nature of price fluctuations.

Boswell and the limits of sensibility (2015)
Book Chapter
Rounce, A. (2015). Boswell and the limits of sensibility. In P. Thompson (Ed.), Beyond sense and sensibility: moral formation and the literary imagination from Johnson to Wordsworth. Bucknell University Press

AV+ EC 2015--the first affect recognition challenge bridging across audio, video, and physiological data (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ringeval, F., Schuller, B., Valstar, M., Jaiswal, S., Marchi, E., Lalanne, D., …Pantic, M. (2015). AV+ EC 2015--the first affect recognition challenge bridging across audio, video, and physiological data.

We present the first Audio-Visual+ Emotion recognition Challenge and workshop (AV+EC 2015) aimed at comparison of multimedia processing and machine learning methods for automatic audio, visual and physiological emotion analysis. This is the 5th event... Read More about AV+ EC 2015--the first affect recognition challenge bridging across audio, video, and physiological data.

Time-randomized stopping problems for a family of utility functions (2015)
Journal Article
Pérez López, I., & Le, H. (2015). Time-randomized stopping problems for a family of utility functions. SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 53(3), https://doi.org/10.1137/130946800

This paper studies stopping problems of the form $V=\inf_{0 \leq \tau \leq T} \mathbb{E}[U(\frac{\max_{0\le s \le T} Z_s }{Z_\tau})]$ for strictly concave or convex utility functions U in a family of increasing functions satisfying certain conditions... Read More about Time-randomized stopping problems for a family of utility functions.

Fast-decodable MIDO codes from non-associative algebras (2015)
Journal Article
Pumpluen, S., & Steele, A. (2015). Fast-decodable MIDO codes from non-associative algebras. International Journal of Information and Coding Theory, 3(1), https://doi.org/10.1504/IJICOT.2015.068695

By defining a multiplication on a direct sum of n copies of a given cyclic division algebra, we obtain new unital non-associative algebras. We employ their left multiplication to construct rate-n and rate-2 fully diverse fast ML-decodable space-time... Read More about Fast-decodable MIDO codes from non-associative algebras.

Inter-social-networking: Accounting for multiple identities (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Price, D., McAuley, D., Mortier, R., Greenhalgh, C., Brown, M., & Angelopoulos, S. (2015). Inter-social-networking: Accounting for multiple identities. In Social computing and social media: 7th International Conference, SCSM 2015 held as part of HCI International 2015 Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 2 – 7, 2015 proceedings (242–252). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20367-6_24

We argue that the current approaches to online social networking give rise to numerous challenges regarding the management of the multiple facets of people’s digital identities within and around social networking sites (SNS). We propose an architectu... Read More about Inter-social-networking: Accounting for multiple identities.

Responses to indirect complaints as restricted activities in Therapeutic Community meetings (2015)
Book Chapter
Pino, M. (2015). Responses to indirect complaints as restricted activities in Therapeutic Community meetings. In F. H. Chevalier, & J. Moore (Eds.), Producing and managing restricted activities: avoidance and withholding in institutional interaction. John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.255.09pin

In this chapter I investigate how the staff members of a mental health Therapeutic Community in Italy avoid displays of affiliation in response to residents’ indirect (or third party) complaints. I show how this restriction can be embodied in differe... Read More about Responses to indirect complaints as restricted activities in Therapeutic Community meetings.

Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pike, M., Ramchurn, R., & Wilson, M. L. (2015). Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences.

A users interaction with a film typically involves a One Way Affect (1WA), in which the film being consumed has an affect on the consumer. Recent advances in physiological monitoring technology however has facilitated the notion of a Two Way Affect L... Read More about Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences.

Changes in student learning styles over the course of postgraduate taught programmes and the impact of learning styles on achievement in various assessment modes (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Phalkey, R., Pritchard, C., & Myles, P. (2015). Changes in student learning styles over the course of postgraduate taught programmes and the impact of learning styles on achievement in various assessment modes.

Background: The impact of students preferred learning styles on their performance has been investigated in medical and nursing education but little has been done for students enrolling on postgraduate taught programmes in Public Health and Epidemiolo... Read More about Changes in student learning styles over the course of postgraduate taught programmes and the impact of learning styles on achievement in various assessment modes.

The 'Auto-Mapic' map of Great Britain (2015)
Journal Article
O'Loughlin, T. (2015). The 'Auto-Mapic' map of Great Britain

A study of a mechanical road atlas from the 1960s which is compared with codex form 'glove box' atlases from the period