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GISCIENCE
2010
Springer
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Qualitative Change to 3-Valued Regions
Regions which evolve over time are a significant aspect of many phenomena in geographic information science. Examples include areas in which a measured value (e.g. temperature, sal...
Matt Duckham, John G. Stell, Maria Vasardani, Mich...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Molecular Recognition as an Information Channel: The Role of Conformational Changes
Molecular recognition, which is essential in processing information in biological systems, takes place in a crowded noisy biochemical environment and requires the recognition of a ...
Yonatan Savir, Tsvi Tlusty
JBI
2006
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Granularity, scale and collectivity: When size does and does not matter
Bridging levels of ``granularity'' and ``scale'' are frequently cited as key problems for biomedical informatics. However, detailed accounts of what is meant b...
Alan L. Rector, Jeremy Rogers, Thomas Bittner
AAI
2000
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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Virtual Reality: Intelligent Virtual Environments
Reearch into virtual environments on the one hand and artificial intelligence and artificial life on the other has largely been carried out by two different groups of people with ...
Michael Luck, Ruth Aylett
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ALIFE
2005
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State Aggregation and Population Dynamics in Linear Systems
We consider complex systems that are composed of many interacting elements, evolving under some dynamics. We are interested in characterizing the ways in which these elements may b...
Jonathan E. Rowe, Michael D. Vose, Alden H. Wright