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CORR
2006
Springer
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Complexity and Philosophy
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the philosophy underlying Newtonian science, which is based on reductionism, determinis...
Francis Heylighen, Paul Cilliers, Carlos Gershenso...
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IJON
2006
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EEG classification using generative independent component analysis
We present an application of Independent Component Analysis (ICA) to the discrimination of mental tasks for EEG-based Brain Computer Interface systems. ICA is most commonly used w...
Silvia Chiappa, David Barber
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JTAER
2008
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Securing Uniqueness of Rights e-Documents: A Deontic Process Perspective
We typically think of documents as carrying information. However, certain kinds of documents do more than that: they are not only informative but also performative in that they re...
Ronald M. Lee, Vu Nguyen, Anastasia Pagnoni
SYNTHESE
2008
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Formalizing common sense: an operator-based approach to the Tibbles-Tib problem
The paper argues, that a direct formalization of the way common sense thinks about the numerical identity of enduring entities, requires that traditional predicate logic is develo...
Ingvar Johansson
FUIN
2002
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Towards an Ontology of Approximate Reason
Abstract. This article introduces structural aspects in an ontology of approximate reason. The basic assumption in this ontology is that approximate reason is a capability of an ag...
James F. Peters, Andrzej Skowron, Jaroslaw Stepani...