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VLDB
1998
ACM
108views Database» more  VLDB 1998»
14 years 2 months ago
MindReader: Querying Databases Through Multiple Examples
Users often can not easily express their queries. For example, in a multimedia image by content setting, the user might want photographs with sunsets; in current systems, like QBI...
Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Ravishankar Subramanya, Christ...
LPAR
2005
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
The Four Sons of Penrose
Abstract. We distill Penrose’s argument against the “artificial intelligence premiss”, and analyze its logical alternatives. We then clarify the different positions one can...
Nachum Dershowitz
VLDB
1987
ACM
92views Database» more  VLDB 1987»
14 years 1 months ago
Mind Your Grammar: a New Approach to Modelling Text
Beginning to create the New Oxford English Dictionary database has resulted in the realization that databases for reference texts are unlike those for conventional enterprises. Wh...
Gaston H. Gonnet, Frank Wm. Tompa
AISB
2008
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Cognition without content
According to the traditional conception of the mind, semantical content is perhaps the most important feature distinguishing mental from non-mental systems. And this traditional co...
Paul Schweizer
PRICAI
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Towards Artificial Systems: What Can We Learn from Human Perception?
Research in learning algorithms and sensor hardware has led to rapid advances in artificial systems over the past decade. However, their performance continues to fall short of the ...
Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Lewis L. Chuang