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NN
2000
Springer
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A neural network theory of proportional analogy-making
A neural network model that can simulate the learning of some simple proportional analogies is presented. These analogies include, for example, (a) red-square:red-circle yellow-sq...
Nilendu G. Jani, Daniel S. Levine
COMPUTER
1998
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Making Network Interfaces Less Peripheral
Much of a computer’s value depends on how well it interacts with networks. To enhance this value, designers must improve the performance of networks delivered to users. Fortunat...
Shubhendu S. Mukherjee, Mark D. Hill
EC
1998
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DNA Computation: Theory, Practice, and Prospects
L. M. Adleman launched the field of DNA computing with a demonstration in 1994 that strands of DNA could be used to solve the Hamiltonian path problem for a simple graph. He also...
Carlo C. Maley
CORR
1999
Springer
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The Symbol Grounding Problem
: There has been much discussion recently about the scope and limits of purely symbolic models of the mind and about the proper role of connectionism in cognitive modeling. This pa...
Stevan Harnad
JUCS
2002
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Finding Plagiarisms among a Set of Programs with JPlag
: JPlag is a web service that finds pairs of similar programs among a given set of programs. It has successfully been used in practice for detecting plagiarisms among student Java ...
Lutz Prechelt, Guido Malpohl, Michael Philippsen