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Identifying latent classes of longitudinal change in picture naming in a population-based sample. [PDF]
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Nonlocality-enabled photonic analogies of parallel spaces, wormholes and multiple realities. [PDF]
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Avian-Inspired Analogies in Dermatology. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 28th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 2001
This paper describes a new framework for processing images by example, called “image analogies.” The framework involves two stages: a design phase, in which a pair of images, with one image purported to be a “filtered” version of the other, is presented as “training data”; and an application phase, in which the learned filter is applied to some new ...
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This paper describes a new framework for processing images by example, called “image analogies.” The framework involves two stages: a design phase, in which a pair of images, with one image purported to be a “filtered” version of the other, is presented as “training data”; and an application phase, in which the learned filter is applied to some new ...
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1968
The claim that “analogy” is analogous has sometimes been made in comparing so-called analogy of attribution with so-called analogy of proper proportionality when the meaning of “primary analogate” in these two putative types of analogous name is questioned. The claim, it has always seemed to me, has a rhetorical if not intimidating ring to it.
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The claim that “analogy” is analogous has sometimes been made in comparing so-called analogy of attribution with so-called analogy of proper proportionality when the meaning of “primary analogate” in these two putative types of analogous name is questioned. The claim, it has always seemed to me, has a rhetorical if not intimidating ring to it.
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Revisiting analogical proportions and analogical inference
International Journal of Approximate ReasoningzbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bounhas, Myriam, Prade, Henri
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