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BMCBI
2004
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13 years 6 months ago
What can we learn from noncoding regions of similarity between genomes?
Background: In addition to known protein-coding genes, large amounts of apparently non-coding sequence are conserved between the human and mouse genomes. It seems reasonable to as...
Thomas A. Down, Tim J. P. Hubbard
ALS
2003
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Not Everything We Know We Learned
This is foremost a methodological contribution. It focuses on the foundation of anticipation and the pertinent implications that anticipation has on learning (theory and experiment...
Mihai Nadin
EUROMICRO
1997
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
What computer architecture can learn from computational intelligence-and vice versa
This paper considers whether the seemingly disparate fields of Computational Intelligence (CI) and computer architecture can profit from each others’ principles, results and e...
Ronald Moore, Bernd Klauer, Klaus Waldschmidt
CHI
1994
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
What HCI designers can learn from video game designers
Computer users have tasks they need to perform, and are therefore motivated to overcome poorly designed interfaces. With video games, there is no external motivation for the task ...
Randy Pausch, Rich Gold, Tim Skelly, David Thiel
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 4 months ago
Adding a referee to an interconnection network: What can(not) be computed in one round
Abstract—In this paper we ask which properties of a distributed network can be computed from a few amount of local information provided by its nodes. The distributed model we con...
Florent Becker, Martín Matamala, Nicolas Ni...