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NIPS
2000
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Structure Learning in Human Causal Induction
We use graphical models to explore the question of how people learn simple causal relationships from data. The two leading psychological theories can both be seen as estimating th...
Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Thomas L. Griffiths
ACL
1990
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Memory Capacity and Sentence Processing
The limited capacity of working memory is intrinsic to human sentence processing, and therefore must be addressed by any theory of human sentence processing. This paper gives a th...
Edward Gibson
AML
2007
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14 years 12 months ago
A note on weak dividing
We study the notion of weak dividing introduced by S. Shelah. In particular we prove that T is stable iff weak dividing is symmetric. In order to study simple theories Shelah orig...
Byunghan Kim, Niandong Shi
BC
1999
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14 years 11 months ago
A mathematical model of the adaptive control of human arm motions
Abstract. This paper discusses similarities between models of adaptive motor control suggested by recent experiments with human and animal subjects, and the structure of a new cont...
Robert M. Sanner, Makiko Kosha
IROS
2009
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Three dimensional statics for continuum robotics
—This paper introduces a method for computing the shape of a continuously-flexible (continuum) robot in 3-D space which includes gravity loading by applying Cosserat rod theory t...
Bryan A. Jones, Ricky L. Gray, Krishna Turlapati