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COGSCI
2004
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Can musical transformations be implicitly learned?
The dominant theory of what people can learn implicitly is that they learn chunks of adjacent elements in sequences. A type of musical grammar that goes beyond specifying allowabl...
Zoltan Dienes, H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins
COGSCI
2004
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Children's causal inferences from indirect evidence: Backwards blocking and Bayesian reasoning in preschoolers
Previous research suggests that children can infer causal relations from patterns of events. However, what appear to be cases of causal inference may simply reduce to children rec...
David M. Sobel, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Alison Gopnik
COMPUTER
2004
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Languages and the Computing Profession
highly abstracted. The Chinese writing system uses logographs--conventional representations of words or morphemes. Characters of the most common kind have two parts, one suggesting...
W. Neville Holmes
COMPUTER
2004
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Computer Security in the Real World
After thirty years of work on computer security, why are almost all the systems in service today extremely vulnerable to attack? The main reason is that security is expensive to s...
Butler W. Lampson
CORR
2004
Springer
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ANTIDS: Self-Organized Ant-based Clustering Model for Intrusion Detection System
: Security of computers and the networks that connect them is increasingly becoming of great significance. Computer security is defined as the protection of computing systems again...
Vitorino Ramos, Ajith Abraham
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