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Diagrammatic physical robot models. [PDF]

open access: yesSoftw Syst Model
Miyazawa A   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Timing precision of the Individual Differences in Dutch Language Skills (IDLaS-NL) test battery. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Hum Neurosci
Monen J   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Action Semantics Modulate Action Prediction

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2010
Previous studies have demonstrated that action prediction involves an internal action simulation that runs time-locked to the real action. The present study replicates and extends these findings by indicating a real-time simulation process (Graf et al., 2007), which can be differentiated from a similarity-based evaluation of internal action ...
Springer, A., Prinz, W.
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Modular semantic actions

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2016
Parser generators give programmers a convenient and declarative way to write parsers and other language-processing applications, but their mechanisms for extension and code reuse often leave something to be desired. We introduce Ohm, a parser generator in which both grammars and their interpretations can be extended in safe and modular ways.
Alessandro Warth   +2 more
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ACTION TYPES IN STIT SEMANTICS

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2017
AbstractStit semantics grows out of a modal tradition in the logic of action that concentrates on an operator representing the agency of an individual in seeing to it that some state of affairs holds, rather than on the actions the individual performs in doing so.
Horty, John, Pacuit, Eric
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Learning Semantic-Aligned Action Representation

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2018
A fundamental bottleneck for achieving highly discriminative action representation is that local motion/appearance features are usually not semantic aligned. Namely, a local feature, such as a motion vector or motion trajectory, does not possess any attribute that indicates which moving body part or operated object it is associated with.
Bingbing Ni, Teng Li, Xiaokang Yang
openaire   +2 more sources

The Semantic Web in Action

Scientific American, 2007
The article describes the Semantic Web, how it functions, how it grows and what makes it different from the World Wide Web. The Semantic Web makes it possible for any computer to access information by creating a common language between any personal computers and the Internet at large.
Lee, Feigenbaum   +4 more
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Preferential Action Semantics

2002
Reasoning about action and change has long been of special interest to AI and issues of knowledge representation (see [Sandewall and Shoham, 19941). In particular, the issue of representing changes caused by actions in an efficient and economic way without the burden of explicitly specifying what is not affected by the actions involved and is left ...
John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Patrick Doherty
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