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COSIT
2001
Springer
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14 years 5 days ago
What's in an Image?
This paper discusses the ontological status of remote sensing images, from a GIScience perspective. We argue that images have a dual nature—they are fields at the measurement lev...
Gilberto Câmara, Max J. Egenhofer, Frederico...
ECSQARU
2009
Springer
14 years 9 days ago
A Simple Modal Logic for Reasoning about Revealed Beliefs
Abstract. Even though in Artificial Intelligence, a set of classical logical formulae is often called a belief base, reasoning about beliefs requires more than the language of cla...
Mohua Banerjee, Didier Dubois
ECIS
2004
13 years 9 months ago
It's not the Digital Divide - It's the Socio-Techno Divide!
This paper aims at contributing to the debate about the digital divide. We first focus on what to us constitutes the root problem: the typical approaches to the development of peo...
J. Dewald Roode, Hilary Speight, Michael Pollock, ...
HRI
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Learning about objects with human teachers
A general learning task for a robot in a new environment is to learn about objects and what actions/effects they afford. To approach this, we look at ways that a human partner c...
Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Maya Cakmak
LOGCOM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Reconstructing an Agent's Epistemic State from Observations about its Beliefs and Non-beliefs
We look at the problem in belief revision of trying to make inferences about what an agent believed--or will believe--at a given moment, based on an observation of how the agent h...
Richard Booth, Alexander Nittka