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ALIFE
2007
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"Life Is a Verb": Inflections of Artificial Life in Cultural Context
This review essay surveys recent literature in the history of science, literary theory, anthropology, and art criticism dedicated to exploring how the artificial life enterprise ha...
Stefan Helmreich
NN
2006
Springer
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Modeling attention to salient proto-objects
Selective visual attention is believed to be responsible for serializing visual information for recognizing one object at a time in a complex scene. But how can we attend to objec...
Dirk Walther, Christof Koch
NN
2006
Springer
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Neural voting machines
In theories of cognition that view the mind as a system of interacting agents, there must be mechanisms for aggregate decision-making, such as voting. Here we show that certain vo...
Whitman Richards, H. Sebastian Seung, Galen Pickar...
IJCINI
2007
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Toward Theoretical Foundations of Autonomic Computing
Autonomic computing (AC) is an intelligent computing approach that autonomously carries out robotic and interactive applications based on goal- and inference-driven mechanisms. Th...
Yingxu Wang
JUCS
2007
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Improving LO Quality through Instructional Design Based on an Ontological Model and Metadata
: The activities developed in this paper were aimed at providing an awareness of the elements that should be considered in quality learning objects instructional design for elearni...
Erla Morales Morgado, Francisco José Garc&i...