SYMPOSIUM
9
Coding
and analyzing behavioral sequences
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Oral presentations
Friday, August 30, 14:00-16:20, Auditorium
Chair: Peter Molenaar (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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14:00
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M.S. Magnusson
(Reykjavik, Iceland). T-patterns
in behavior and DNA: detection and analysis with Theme and GeneTheme.
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14:20
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B.D. Damsgård,
T. Bolin and B.-S. Sæther (Tromsø, Norway). Welfare
in farmed fish: aggression and formation of feeding hierarchies.
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14:40
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A.A. Agliati, L.
Anolli and G.K. Jonsson (Milan, Italy). Time
patterns of emotional communication in children.
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15:00
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S. Duncan (Chicago,
U.S.A.). Using Theme to analyze
interaction structure and strategy.
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15:20
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Coffee break
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15:40
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O.V. Prinzo (Oklahoma
City, U.S.A.). Encoding pilot-controller
communications using the aviation topics/speech acts taxonomy.
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16:00
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T. Manser, T. Wehner
and M. Rall (Zurich, Switserland). Anaesthetists
at work: analysing the operational composition of action sequences.
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Poster presentations
and demonstrations
Thursday, August 29, 14:00-17:30
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9.1. |
M.V. Hernández-Lloreda,
F. Colmenares and R. Martínez-Arias (Madrid, Spain). Discontinuities
in the development of mother-infant relationships: applying of a two-piece
linear model to the study of the relation between outcome and underlying
process.
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9.2. |
J.W. Bodfish and
F.J. Symons (Morganton, NC, U.S.A.). Observational
measurement and sequential analysis of the effects of naltrexone on the
social mediation of self-injurious behavior.
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9.3. |
S.R.C.
Campbell (Torrence, U.S.A.). Segmentation
and behavioral classification of mice using digital video. |
9.4. |
P.E. Midford (Tucson U.S.A.). Ontology
as ethogram: knowledge representation for behavior. |