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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community-informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools. [PDF]

open access: yesAlzheimers Dement (N Y)
Tiet QQ   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Measuring Experienced Utility in the Context of Health Economic Evaluation: A Narrative Overview. [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Sci Rep
Broekharst DSE   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dynamics of collective minds in online communities

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Ha S   +4 more
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Memory and Externalism [PDF]

open access: possiblePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
Content externalism about memory says that the individuation of memory contents depends on relations the subject bears to his past environment. I defend externalism about memory by arguing that neither philosophical nor psychological considerations stand in the way of accepting the context dependency of memory that follows from externalism.
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EXTERNAL AIDS FOR SOCIAL MEMORY

Information, Communication & Society, 2001
Collective or social memories are not just a way for accumulating and preserving but also for sharing and developing knowledge. Indeed, as knowledge is made explicit and elaborated by a community, it enriches the local culture and the current practices, becoming a basis for communication and learning. This paper addresses the concept of 'social memory'
Marti, Patrizia   +2 more
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Externalism and Memory

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1997
Paul Boghossian has put forward an influential argument against Tyler Burge's account of basic self‐knowledge. The argument focuses on the relation between externalism about mental content and memory. In this paper, I attempt to analyze and answer Boghossian's argument.
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EXTERNAL MEMORY AND RESEARCH

Journal of Documentation, 1951
Summary: Team‐work needed by modern research; need for division of labour and externalized memory; emergence of the library profession in relation to recalling memory and of the profession of the data‐specialist in relation to correlating memory; differences in the function and training of the two professions; factors which militate against their being
Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan   +1 more
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External memory algorithms

Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems, 1998
Data sets in large applications are often too massive to fit completely inside the computer’s internal memory. The resulting input/output communication (or I/O) between fast internal memory and slower external memory (such as disks) can be a major performance bottleneck.
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Externalizing autobiographical memories in the digital age

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2021
People externalize their autobiographical memories by creating representations that exist outside of their minds. Externalizations often serve personal and social functions, consistent with theorized functions of autobiographical memory. With new digital technologies, people are documenting more memories than ever and are sharing them with larger ...
Elizabeth J. Marsh   +1 more
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On finding skylines in external memory

Proceedings of the thirtieth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems, 2011
We consider the skyline problem (a.k.a. the maxima problem), which has been extensively studied in the database community. The input is a set P of d-dimensional points. A point dominates another if the former has a lower coordinate than the latter on every dimension.
Yufei Tao, Cheng Sheng
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