The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a theory from the field of psychology that was developed by Icek Ajzen in 1985 in order to predict and change human behavior.The theory works with three basic inputs concerning the studied behavior of the person.These then lead to an intention to behave in a certain way.Over the years the theory has been suc
Harmonizing functional connectivity reduces scanner effects in community detection
Community detection on graphs constructed from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data has led to important insights into brain functional organization.Large studies of brain community structure often include images acquired on multiple scanners across different studies.Differences in scanner can introduce variability into the downstream
AI vs humans in the AUT: Simulations to LLMs
This paper reviews studies of proposed creative machines applied to a prototypical creative task, i.e., the Alternative Uses Task (AUT).Although one system (OROC) did simulate some aspects of human strategies for the AUT, most recent attempts have not been simulation-oriented, but rather have used Large Language Model (LLM) systems such as GPT-3 wh
Energy Loss Allocation in Smart Distribution Systems with Electric Vehicle Integration
This paper presents a three-phase loss allocation procedure for distribution networks.The key contribution of the paper is the computation of specific marginal loss coefficients (MLCs) per bus and per phase expressly considering non-linear load models for Keyboard Electric Vehicles (EV).The method was applied in a unbalanced 12.47 kV feeder with 12