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Time and Space in a Digital Environment

Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica, 2021
In this paper I will try to outline how the new technologies have redefined our embodied life and embodied interactions shaping a new digital environment and how space and time, in their digital version, affect the body in its spatial perception and memory skills.
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DIGITAL PUBLIC SPACE FOR A DIGITAL SOCIETY: A REVIEW OF PUBLIC SPACES IN THE DIGITAL AGE

2021
What is the relation between digital technologies and public spaces? Are they capable of making each other successful, or is one driving the decline of the other? The path towards the digitalization of social interaction that came along with the digital revolution at the end of the 20th century does not necessarily have a beneficial consequence for ...
BADEL, Fatemeh, LÓPEZ BAEZA, Jesús
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Learning Spaces in Digital Libraries

2001
The Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (ADEPT) Project is developing services to support the construction and use of "learning spaces", or personalized DLs of geospatially referenced information and services, with applications in science education. The project is focused on helping students attain deep understanding (concept development) and scientific
Anita Coleman   +3 more
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A Stochastic Tessellation of Digital Space

1994
A tessellation which is capable of producing rough boundaries is proposed. Some properties of the proposed tessellation are also described.
Thomas C. M. Lee, Richard Cowan
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An application of an agent space connecting real space and digital space

2014 IEEE 13th International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing, 2014
Using the ICT and the ubiquitous technology, very convenient services have been provided for users daily and widely. However, users feel a heavy burden on finding information they need at each situation rapidly, because the important information may hide in enormous useless information in the Internet.
Kenji Sugawara   +4 more
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On the Notion of Dimension in Digital Spaces

2006
Dimension is a fundamental concept in topology. Mylopoulos and Pavlidis [17] provided a definition for discrete spaces. In the present paper we propose an alternative one for the case of planar digital objects. It makes up certain shortcomings of the definition from [17] and implies dimensionality properties analogous to those familiar from classical ...
V. E. Brimkov, A. Maimone, G. Nordo
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Reasoning with geometric information in digital space

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2005
Concurrency requires consistency and correctness. Isothetic rectangles can be used as a geometrical technique to verify a safe and deadlock free schedule for concurrent nodes. However, the known algorithms for concurrency using isothetic rectangles require the prior knowledge of the system behavior.
Passent Mohammed El-Kafrawy   +1 more
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Topological classification in digital space

2005
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Malandain, Grégoire   +2 more
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Digital Space

This chapter addresses the question of digital space in/and literary studies, exploring how literary fiction has been shaped by the digital and how it has, in turn, shaped conceptions of digital space. Across a period of roughly 35 years, the chapter traces changing understandings of digital space in and through the literary.
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Oriented Surfaces in Digital Spaces

CVGIP: Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1993
Abstract We define a digital space to be a pair consisting of an arbitrary nonempty set V and a symmetric binary relation π on V with respect to which V is connected. Our intent is to investigate the notion of an oriented surface in this general environment.
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