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COGSCI
2008
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Humor, Abstraction, and Disbelief
bstraction, and Disbelief Elena Hoicka a ; Sarah Jutsum b ; Merideth Gattis b a Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz b School of Psychology, Cardiff Unive...
Elena Hoicka, Sarah Jutsum, Merideth Gattis
NECO
2008
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Latent Features in Similarity Judgments: A Nonparametric Bayesian Approach
One of the central problems in cognitive science is determining the mental representations that underlie human inferences. Solutions to this problem often rely on the analysis of ...
Daniel J. Navarro, Thomas L. Griffiths
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TIP
2008
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A Self-Organizing Approach to Background Subtraction for Visual Surveillance Applications
Detection of moving objects in video streams is the first relevant step of information extraction in many computer vision applications. Aside from the intrinsic usefulness of being...
Lucia Maddalena, Alfredo Petrosino
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JCSS
2000
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Path Constraints in Semistructured Databases
We investigate a class of path constraints that is of interest in connection with both semistructured and structured data. In standard database systems, constraints are typically ...
Peter Buneman, Wenfei Fan, Scott Weinstein
PPL
2007
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Embodied Computation
The traditional computational devices and models, such as the von Neumann architecture or the Turing machine, are strongly influenced by concepts of central control and perfectio...
Heiko Hamann, Heinz Wörn