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ALIFE
2005
15 years 4 months ago
The Development of Embodied Cognition: Six Lessons from Babies
The embodiment hypothesis is the idea that intelligence emerges in the interaction of an agent with an environment and as a result of sensorimotor activity. In this paper we offer ...
Linda Smith, Michael Gasser
CSCW
2000
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Supporting collaborative interpretation in distributed Groupware
Collaborative interpretation occurs when a group interprets and transforms a diverse set of information fragments into a coherent set of meaningful descriptions. This activity is ...
Donald Cox, Saul Greenberg
BMCBI
2008
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Prediction of protein-protein binding site by using core interface residue and support vector machine
Background: The prediction of protein-protein binding site can provide structural annotation to the protein interaction data from proteomics studies. This is very important for th...
Nan Li, Zhonghua Sun, Fan Jiang
CODES
1998
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
A hardware/software prototyping environment for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems
Next generation embedded systems place new demands on an efficient methodology for their design and verification. These systems have to support interaction over a network, multipl...
Josef Fleischmann, Klaus Buchenrieder, Rainer Kres...
IWPC
2003
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Observing and Measuring Cognitive Support: Steps Toward Systematic Tool Evaluation and Engineering
A key desideratum for many software comprehension tools is to reduce the mental burdens of software engineers. That is, the tools should support cognition. This key benefit is di...
Andrew Walenstein