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IWSSD
1993
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Fine-Grain Process Modelling
In this paper, we propose the use of fine-grain process modelling as an aid to software development. We suggest the use of two levels of granularity, one at the level of the indiv...
Bashar Nuseibeh, Anthony Finkelstein, Jeff Kramer
NIPS
1997
13 years 9 months ago
Learning Generative Models with the Up-Propagation Algorithm
Up-propagation is an algorithm for inverting and learning neural network generative models. Sensory input is processed by inverting a model that generates patterns from hidden var...
Jong-Hoon Oh, H. Sebastian Seung
CONTEXT
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
'I' as a Pure Indexical and Metonymy as Language Reduction
Most direct reference theorists believe that ‘I’ is a pure indexical. This means that when ‘I’ is uttered, it contributes with the speaker to what is said. But, from some c...
Esther Romero, Belén Soria
IJCAI
1989
13 years 9 months ago
Normality and Faults in Logic-Based Diagnosis
Is there one logical de nition of diagnosis? In this paper I argue that the answer to this question is \no". This paper is about the pragmatics of using logic for diagnosis w...
David Poole
IJSR
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
Acting Deceptively: Providing Robots with the Capacity for Deception
Deception is utilized by a variety of intelligent systems ranging from insects to human beings. It has been argued that the use of deception is an indicator of theory of mind [2] ...
Alan R. Wagner, Ronald C. Arkin