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The Attributive/Referential Distinction, Pragmatics, Modularity of Mind and Modularization [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Linguistics, 2011
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Alessandro Capone
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Attribute group for attribute reduction

Information Sciences, 2020
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Yan Chen   +5 more
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Attributes

Games and Economic Behavior, 2014
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Diego Klabjan   +2 more
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Finding circular attributes in attribute grammars

Journal of the ACM, 1999
The problem of finding the circular attributes in an grammar is considered. Two algorithms are proposed: the first is polynomial but yields conservative results while the second is exact but is potentially expontial. It is also shown that finding the circular attributes is harder than testing circularity.
Michael Rodeh, Shmuel Sagiv
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Selecting syntactic attributes for authorship attribution

The 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2011
In this work we present a methodology to select syntactic attributes for authorship attribution. The approach takes into account a multi-objective genetic algorithm and a Support Vector Machine classifier and it operates in a wrapper mode. Through a series of comprehensive experiments on a database composed of 3000 short articles written in Portuguese ...
Paulo Varela   +2 more
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Estimates of frequency: Attribute or attribution?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1986
Subjects in two experiments were asked to estimate how often items had appeared in a studied list. If the estimates are based on the value of a frequency attribute, the implicit question is, "How many times did you think of this item during study?" If, on the other hand, estimates are memorial attributions, the implicit question is, "How many study ...
Ian Begg   +3 more
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Attribution

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2014
To improve quality, programs such as accountable care organizations need to determine the part of the health care system most "responsible" for a complication. This is referred to as attribution. This provides a framework to compare physicians for patients and third-party payers. Traditionally, the attribution of complications has been to the admitting
Jason, Murry   +5 more
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Attribute gates

Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, 2008
Attribute gates are a new user interface element designed to address the problem of concurrently setting attributes and moving objects between territories on a digital tabletop. Motivated by the notion of task levels in activity theory, and crossing interfaces, attribute gates allow users to operationalize multiple subtasks in one smooth movement.
Ahmed N. Sulaiman, Patrick Olivier
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Definite Descriptions II: The Referential/Attributive Distinction

open access: yes, 1994
If Russell's theory of descriptions concerned their use and not just their meaning, it could account only for attributive uses of complete definite descriptions, where what is asserted is a uniqueness proposition.
Bach Kent
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