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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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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2007
Opiate alkaloids, such as morphine, are powerful analgesic agents that are the drugs of choice for the treatment of severe pain. The pharmacological effects of opiates are mediated through the binding and activation of membrane-bound opioid receptors that are found in the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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Opiate alkaloids, such as morphine, are powerful analgesic agents that are the drugs of choice for the treatment of severe pain. The pharmacological effects of opiates are mediated through the binding and activation of membrane-bound opioid receptors that are found in the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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Synthese, 1963
When I was no more than a boy and beginning to show some interest in living creatures I can remember being sternly warned by my elders to beware of the dangers of analogies. It was said in the same tone one might tell someone not to eat a certain kind of mushroom. I do not believe it ever seriously curbed my instinct for analogy; I went on comparing as
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When I was no more than a boy and beginning to show some interest in living creatures I can remember being sternly warned by my elders to beware of the dangers of analogies. It was said in the same tone one might tell someone not to eat a certain kind of mushroom. I do not believe it ever seriously curbed my instinct for analogy; I went on comparing as
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Analogical inferences are central to analogy
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2008AbstractIt is important to take a developmental approach to the problem of analogy. One limitation of this approach, however, is that it does not deal with the complexity of making analogical inferences. There are a few key principles of analogical inference that are not well captured by the analogical relational priming (ARP) model.
Arthur B. Markman, Jeffrey P. Laux
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