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Things talked about while we remain silence and things we’re silence about while talking: The starting assumptions for an anthropology of silence about the nearest past [PDF]
Wars of the last decade of the 20th century in former Yugoslavia have brought the whole region into the center of media attention and, accordingly, have aroused interest of the western academic theory.
Đerić Gordana
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Effectiveness of active forgetting in machine learning applied to financial problems
One of main features in financial investment problems is that the situation changes very often over time. Under this circumstance, in particular, it has been observed that additional learning plays an effective role.
Hirotaka Nakayama, Kengo Yoshii
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News Satire: Giving the News a Memory
It is claimed that journalism is facing a far-reaching crisis, with mainstream news becoming ever less independent and informative, and therefore less trusted by publics.
Laura Basu
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Caftanism, instead of the oblivion [PDF]
The following research is based on the existing contributions in the domain of the memory studies and notion of fine difference between processes of memorising, remembering and forgetting.
Jokanović Milena B.
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Remembering the Personal Past: Beyond the Boundaries of Imagination
What is the relation between episodic memory and episodic (or experiential) imagination? According to the causal theory of memory, memory differs from imagination because remembering entails the existence of a continuous causal connection between one’s ...
Christopher Jude McCarroll
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Forgetting FitzGerald's Rubaiyat
Readers have not forgotten the Rubáiyát: by the end of the nineteenth century it “must have been a serious contender for the title of the most popular long poem in English,” and since then it has steadily continued to appear in innumerable (usually illustrated) editions. Critics, on the other hand, seem to have taken FitzGerald at his word.
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Semiocide: An introduction to semiotics of destruction of the meaningful
The aim of this article is to expand on the concept of semiocide which, in broad terms, is the destruction of signs and semiosis. Taking its point of departure from Ivar Puura’s article on the concept, this essay attempts to find conceptual parallels and
Mehmet Emir Uslu
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Sampled Characteristic Modeling and Forgetting Gradient Learning Algorithm for Robot Servo Systems [PDF]
Hongbo Bi +3 more
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Natural forgetting reversibly modulates engram expression
Memories are stored as ensembles of engram neurons and their successful recall involves the reactivation of these cellular networks. However, significant gaps remain in connecting these cell ensembles with the process of forgetting.
James D O'Leary +3 more
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