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EXACT
2008
15 years 4 months ago
Deriving Explanations From Partial Temporal Information
The representation and manipulation of natural human understanding of temporal phenomena is a fundamental field of study in Computer Science, which aims both to emulate human think...
Jixin Ma, Brian Knight, Miltos Petridis
CSL
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Non-finite Axiomatizability and Undecidability of Interval Temporal Logics with C, D, and T
Interval logics are an important area of computer science. Although attention has been mainly focused on unary operators, an early work by Venema (1991) introduced an expressively ...
Ian Hodkinson, Angelo Montanari, Guido Sciavicco
JBI
2007
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15 years 1 months ago
Anatomy of data integration
Producing reliable information is the ultimate goal of data processing. The ocean of data created with the advances of science and technologies calls for integration of data comin...
Olga Brazhnik, John F. Jones
IJON
2000
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15 years 1 months ago
Delay adaptation in the nervous system
Time delays are ubiquitous in the nervous system. Empirical "ndings suggest that time delays are adapted when considering the synchronous activity of neurons. We introduce a ...
Christian W. Eurich, Klaus Pawelzik, Udo Ernst, An...
IJON
2000
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Visualizing the visual system
As part of a forthcoming planetarium show about the human brain, we are producing realistic models of the central nervous system at a variety of scales, from whole brain images to...
Greg Hood, John Burkardt, Greg Foss