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SYNTHESE
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Two contextualist fallacies
I examine the radical contextualists’ two main arguments for the semantic underdeterminacy thesis, according to which all, or almost all, English sentences lack context-independ...
Martin Montminy
IMC
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Ten fallacies and pitfalls on end-to-end available bandwidth estimation
The area of available bandwidth (avail-bw) estimation has attracted significant interest recently, with several estimation techniques and tools developed during the last 2-3 year...
Manish Jain, Constantinos Dovrolis
IWSM
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Preliminary Results in a Multi-site Empirical Study on Cross-Organizational ERP Size and Effort Estimation
This paper reports on initial findings in an empirical study carried out with representatives of two ERP vendors, six ERP adopting organizations, four ERP implementation consulting...
Maya Daneva
COGSCI
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
The conjunction fallacy: a misunderstanding about conjunction?
It is easy to construct pairs of sentences X, Y that lead many people to ascribe higher probability to the conjunction X-and-Y than to the conjuncts X, Y. Whether an error is ther...
Katya Tentori, Nicolao Bonini, Daniel N. Osherson
IJCAI
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Is the Turing Test Good Enough? The Fallacy of Resource-Unbounded Intelligence
This goal of this paper is to defend the plausibility of the argument that passing the Turing test is a sufficient condition for the presence of intelligence. To this effect, we ...
Virginia Savova, Leonid Peshkin