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HCI
2007
15 years 5 months ago
Integrating Innovative Neuro-educational Technologies (I-Net) into K-12 Science Classrooms
With the U.S. facing a decline in science, math and engineering skills, there is a need for educators in these fields to team with engineers and cognitive scientists to pioneer nov...
Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka
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AI
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
From here to human-level AI
It is not surprising that reaching human-level AI has proved to be difficult and progress has been slow— though there has been important progress. The slowness and the demand t...
John McCarthy
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SIAMCOMP
2010
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15 years 2 months ago
On the Complexity of Nash Equilibria and Other Fixed Points
We reexamine what it means to compute Nash equilibria and, more generally, what it means to compute a fixed point of a given Brouwer function, and we investigate the complexity o...
Kousha Etessami, Mihalis Yannakakis
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HICSS
2005
IEEE
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15 years 9 months ago
Knowledge Flow in Interdisciplinary Teams
Knowledge flow in interdisciplinary teams has become of particular interest as research and alliances cross traditional disciplinary boundaries, and as computing is applied in any...
Caroline Haythornthwaite
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WMPI
2004
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Evaluating kilo-instruction multiprocessors
The ever increasing gap in processor and memory speeds has a very negative impact on performance. One possible solution to overcome this problem is the Kilo-instruction processor. ...
Marco Galluzzi, Ramón Beivide, Valentin Pue...