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2010
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A taxonomy of biologically inspired research in computer networking
The natural world is enormous, dynamic, incredibly diverse, and highly complex. Despite the inherent challenges of surviving in such a world, biological organisms evolve, self-org...
Michael Meisel, Vasileios Pappas, Lixia Zhang
COGSCI
2010
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Moral Principles or Consumer Preferences? Alternative Framings of the Trolley Problem
We created paired moral dilemmas with minimal contrasts in wording, a research strategy that has been advocated as a way to empirically establish principles operative in a domain-...
Tage S. Rai, Keith J. Holyoak
CGF
2008
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Precomputed Atmospheric Scattering
We present a new and accurate method to render the atmosphere in real time from any viewpoint from ground level to outer space, while taking Rayleigh and Mie multiple scattering i...
Eric Bruneton, Fabrice Neyret
COGSCI
2008
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The Tractable Cognition Thesis
The recognition that human minds/brains are finite systems with limited resources for computation has led some researchers to advance the Tractable Cognition thesis: Human cogniti...
Iris van Rooij
COGSCI
2008
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Optimal Predictions in Everyday Cognition: The Wisdom of Individuals or Crowds?
Griffiths and Tenenbaum (2006) asked individuals to make predictions about the duration or extent of everyday events (e.g., cake baking times), and reported that predictions were ...
Michael C. Mozer, Harold Pashler, Hadjar Homaei
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