
to a of the units.
... One such roll is called a gyrus. The grooves between the gyri are called sulci (pronounced sul-sigh). This is the Latin term for furrow, like the lines in a farmer’s field. The singular form of sulci is sulcus. The surface of the brain is folded so that more tissue can fit inside the skull. If the c ...
... One such roll is called a gyrus. The grooves between the gyri are called sulci (pronounced sul-sigh). This is the Latin term for furrow, like the lines in a farmer’s field. The singular form of sulci is sulcus. The surface of the brain is folded so that more tissue can fit inside the skull. If the c ...
A Case for a Situationally Adaptive Many
... Prior works have made many attempts to solve this adaptive problem generically for various architectures and algorithms. Autotuning works such as OpenTuner [4] and PetaBricks [3] statically search spaces of program optimizations to find a software combination that performs best on an underlying arch ...
... Prior works have made many attempts to solve this adaptive problem generically for various architectures and algorithms. Autotuning works such as OpenTuner [4] and PetaBricks [3] statically search spaces of program optimizations to find a software combination that performs best on an underlying arch ...
Deductive Reasoning
... conclusion of a complicated proof directly from its premises would not yield a justified belief. To have a justified belief, one must be aware of the proof. These examples suggest that reliabilism has difficulty capturing the intuitive connection between having a justified belief and being a respons ...
... conclusion of a complicated proof directly from its premises would not yield a justified belief. To have a justified belief, one must be aware of the proof. These examples suggest that reliabilism has difficulty capturing the intuitive connection between having a justified belief and being a respons ...
Looking Through the Lens of Individual Differences: Relationships
... treatment are an inseparable pair and that no psychologists can dismiss one of the other as error variance” (p. 683). Years later, Kosslyn et al. (2002) stressed the importance of unifying these two approaches to psychology by providing several examples of how the study of individual differences can ...
... treatment are an inseparable pair and that no psychologists can dismiss one of the other as error variance” (p. 683). Years later, Kosslyn et al. (2002) stressed the importance of unifying these two approaches to psychology by providing several examples of how the study of individual differences can ...
3. Geography and GIS
... Individuals ascribe meanings to the worlds they live in, and act according to those meanings, so understanding an action involves appreciation of the meanings on which it was based. Natural scientists operate in this way as well as social scientists, but whereas the latter study the creation and tra ...
... Individuals ascribe meanings to the worlds they live in, and act according to those meanings, so understanding an action involves appreciation of the meanings on which it was based. Natural scientists operate in this way as well as social scientists, but whereas the latter study the creation and tra ...
Sparse Bump Sonification - Cichocki Laboratory for Advanced Brain
... Artificial intelligence has many subfields, with varying purposes ranging from the classical “intelligent machine” projects (the GOFAI1 of Haugeland [1]) to the design of intelligent programs. Our approach belongs to the later domain – and more specifically, a knowledge engineering approach (see e.g ...
... Artificial intelligence has many subfields, with varying purposes ranging from the classical “intelligent machine” projects (the GOFAI1 of Haugeland [1]) to the design of intelligent programs. Our approach belongs to the later domain – and more specifically, a knowledge engineering approach (see e.g ...
The Archetype of the Dolphin
... Dolphins also convey their emotional state by means of the quality of their sounds, as we do, and seem to enjoy certain kinds of music. ...
... Dolphins also convey their emotional state by means of the quality of their sounds, as we do, and seem to enjoy certain kinds of music. ...
pdf - laral
... respectively) that should be able to reach ("eat") α and avoid β. Both α and β objects occur in two different varieties that have different perceptual properties. Agents are allowed to "live" for 200 trials, each lasting 50 time steps. During each trial the agent is placed in a bounded squared arena ...
... respectively) that should be able to reach ("eat") α and avoid β. Both α and β objects occur in two different varieties that have different perceptual properties. Agents are allowed to "live" for 200 trials, each lasting 50 time steps. During each trial the agent is placed in a bounded squared arena ...
Problem Solving and Search
... configurations of the problem resulting from applications of legal operators each node in the graph is a representation a possible legal state each directed edge is a representation of a possible legal move applied to a state (resulting in a new state of the problem) ...
... configurations of the problem resulting from applications of legal operators each node in the graph is a representation a possible legal state each directed edge is a representation of a possible legal move applied to a state (resulting in a new state of the problem) ...
Z-Score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy for ADHD
... reached 91.2 points, and his attention scored 86. His information processing speed (previously too low to score) now achieved 73.9 points, and his visual spatial score was above average at 118.6 points. In addition to marked improvement on the neurocognitive testing, academic performance in school h ...
... reached 91.2 points, and his attention scored 86. His information processing speed (previously too low to score) now achieved 73.9 points, and his visual spatial score was above average at 118.6 points. In addition to marked improvement on the neurocognitive testing, academic performance in school h ...
Synesthetic personification
... average reaction times where the synesthetic gender of the letter-prime conflicted with the semantic gender of the face (i.e., on incongruent trials) compared with when synesthetic and semantic genders matched (i.e., on congruent trials) even though the grapheme primes were irrelevant to the task. T ...
... average reaction times where the synesthetic gender of the letter-prime conflicted with the semantic gender of the face (i.e., on incongruent trials) compared with when synesthetic and semantic genders matched (i.e., on congruent trials) even though the grapheme primes were irrelevant to the task. T ...
Social representations of value: An empirical investigation Abstract:
... value, with a centrality of 575 (connected with 575 other concepts). Other concepts with relatively higher centrality were esteem, rate, respect, regard, and honour with a centrality of 414, 367, 362, 321 and 285 respectively. The representativeness and connective of the leading concepts were signi ...
... value, with a centrality of 575 (connected with 575 other concepts). Other concepts with relatively higher centrality were esteem, rate, respect, regard, and honour with a centrality of 414, 367, 362, 321 and 285 respectively. The representativeness and connective of the leading concepts were signi ...
CptS 440 / 540 Artificial Intelligence
... • You beat somebody at chess. • You prove a mathematical theorem using a set of known axioms. • You need to buy some supplies, meet three different colleagues, return books to the library, and exercise. You plan your day in such a way that everything is achieved in an efficient manner. • You are a l ...
... • You beat somebody at chess. • You prove a mathematical theorem using a set of known axioms. • You need to buy some supplies, meet three different colleagues, return books to the library, and exercise. You plan your day in such a way that everything is achieved in an efficient manner. • You are a l ...
The World: Psychology
... Expert wine tasters would know if a particular vintage was a little too sweet, even if its sweetness varied by only a fraction of the 20% necessary for changes in taste ...
... Expert wine tasters would know if a particular vintage was a little too sweet, even if its sweetness varied by only a fraction of the 20% necessary for changes in taste ...
Knowledge Representation Knowledge Representation
... – It can be used in many situations even if not totally accurate and complete. – It can be used to help overcome its own sheer bulk by helping to narrow the range of possibilities that must be considered. ...
... – It can be used in many situations even if not totally accurate and complete. – It can be used to help overcome its own sheer bulk by helping to narrow the range of possibilities that must be considered. ...
The Red Nucleus: Past, Present, and Future
... the dentate nucleus. Data show that RNp has increasingly integrated itself with higher levels of function, for instance sensorimotor processing. Further research of the cerebellar nuclei in terms of sensory function, their correlations with the RNp, and the inferior olive will undoubtedly raise ques ...
... the dentate nucleus. Data show that RNp has increasingly integrated itself with higher levels of function, for instance sensorimotor processing. Further research of the cerebellar nuclei in terms of sensory function, their correlations with the RNp, and the inferior olive will undoubtedly raise ques ...
Fuzzy Logic Adaptive Model of Emotions
... an important aspect of the human mind. However, the role that emotions play in our thinking and actions has often been misunderstood. Historically, a dichotomy has been perceived between emotion and reason. Ancient philosophers did not regard emotion as a part of human intelligence, but rather they ...
... an important aspect of the human mind. However, the role that emotions play in our thinking and actions has often been misunderstood. Historically, a dichotomy has been perceived between emotion and reason. Ancient philosophers did not regard emotion as a part of human intelligence, but rather they ...
A Uniform Approach to Analogies, Synonyms, Antonyms, and
... gorithm takes as input a training set of word pairs with class labels and a testing set of word pairs without labels. Each word pair is represented as a vector in a feature space and a supervised learning algorithm is used to classify the feature vectors. The elements in the feature vectors are base ...
... gorithm takes as input a training set of word pairs with class labels and a testing set of word pairs without labels. Each word pair is represented as a vector in a feature space and a supervised learning algorithm is used to classify the feature vectors. The elements in the feature vectors are base ...
Reconciling simplicity and likelihood principles in perceptual
... consistency with the input be traded against simplicity of intepretation4? If so, how are simplicity and consistency with the input to be jointly optimized? The theoretical account of simplicity presented below suggests how these questions may be answered. There is, however, a further, and more subt ...
... consistency with the input be traded against simplicity of intepretation4? If so, how are simplicity and consistency with the input to be jointly optimized? The theoretical account of simplicity presented below suggests how these questions may be answered. There is, however, a further, and more subt ...
to view: Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Central
... is integrated to form a network that supports complex cognitive and emotional functions. ...
... is integrated to form a network that supports complex cognitive and emotional functions. ...
The evolution of brains from early mammals to humans
... of the evolution of humans is extremely daunting, and perhaps not completely possible. However, it can be done in ways that provide highly probable results. Accumulated findings from several fields allow conjecture about the evolution of humans from distant relatives to be ever better informed. Here ...
... of the evolution of humans is extremely daunting, and perhaps not completely possible. However, it can be done in ways that provide highly probable results. Accumulated findings from several fields allow conjecture about the evolution of humans from distant relatives to be ever better informed. Here ...
programme summary - Department of Informatics
... Tutors: Amanda Coles and Andrew Coles In order to function autonomously, intelligent agents need to be able to plan a course of action to reach their desired goals. This tutorial introduces the established research area of artificial intelligence (AI) planning, focusing in particular on domain-indep ...
... Tutors: Amanda Coles and Andrew Coles In order to function autonomously, intelligent agents need to be able to plan a course of action to reach their desired goals. This tutorial introduces the established research area of artificial intelligence (AI) planning, focusing in particular on domain-indep ...