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2009 Eighth International Conference on Networks, 2009
These years, the number of visual media (e.g. images, photos, videos…) is exponentially increasing with the apparition of new technologies. Most of these media are shared on the Web with the apparition of social networks such as FaceBook, MySpace, Flickr… The problem related to the media extraction and indexing is become a big issue as the need is ...
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These years, the number of visual media (e.g. images, photos, videos…) is exponentially increasing with the apparition of new technologies. Most of these media are shared on the Web with the apparition of social networks such as FaceBook, MySpace, Flickr… The problem related to the media extraction and indexing is become a big issue as the need is ...
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Explicit feedback maintains implicit knowledge
Consciousness and Cognition, 2013The role of feedback was investigated with respect to conscious and unconscious knowledge acquired during artificial grammar learning (AGL). After incidental learning of training sequences, participants classified further sequences in terms of grammaticality and reported their decision strategy with or without explicit veridical feedback.
Andy D, Mealor, Zoltan, Dienes
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The repressed and implicit knowledge
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2002The distinction between implicit (non-conscious) and explicit (conscious) knowledge made by cognitive scientists is applied to the psychoanalytic idea of repressed contents. The consequences of repression are suggested to have been caused by implicit representations. Repressed memories can also be treated in terms of explicit representations, which are
Vesa, Talvitie, Juhani, Ihanus
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2023
Abstract This chapter argues that musical knowledge is often implicit, a matter of untheorized practical knowledge not available to conscious introspection. A central challenge of modern music theory is making this implicit knowledge explicit.
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Abstract This chapter argues that musical knowledge is often implicit, a matter of untheorized practical knowledge not available to conscious introspection. A central challenge of modern music theory is making this implicit knowledge explicit.
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Implicit knowledge as automatic, latent knowledge
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999Implicit knowledge is perhaps better understood as latent knowledge so that it is readily apparent that it contrasts with explicit knowledge in terms of the form of the knowledge representation, rather than by definition in terms of consciousness or awareness.
Vokey, John R., Higham, Philip A.
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PS: Political Science & Politics, 2013
Political knowledge today is studied primarily at the explicit level. Measures of political knowledge often rely on testing whether voters are aware of various “facts” about political life, such as the names and offices of prominent political actors, the institutional structures of the political system, and the ideological or policy differences between
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Political knowledge today is studied primarily at the explicit level. Measures of political knowledge often rely on testing whether voters are aware of various “facts” about political life, such as the names and offices of prominent political actors, the institutional structures of the political system, and the ideological or policy differences between
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Applied Psycholinguistics, 2017
ABSTRACTAccumulating evidence suggests that time-pressured form-focused tasks like grammaticality judgment tests (GJTs) can measure second language (L2) implicit knowledge. The current paper, however, proposes that these tasks draw on automatized explicit knowledge.
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ABSTRACTAccumulating evidence suggests that time-pressured form-focused tasks like grammaticality judgment tests (GJTs) can measure second language (L2) implicit knowledge. The current paper, however, proposes that these tasks draw on automatized explicit knowledge.
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Speeded tests of implicit knowledge.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1993Three experiments tested the hypothesis that implicit and explicit tasks involve distinct modes of processing. Ss observed rule-ordered letter strings and were asked either to memorize the strings or to try to discover the underlying rules. In Experiment 1, they then made well-formedness judgments of novel strings under long-deadline and short-deadline
Carl W. Turner, Ira S. Fischler
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Capturing implicit software engineering knowledge
Proceedings 2001 Australian Software Engineering Conference, 2002It is commonly accepted that all forms of software engineering knowledge should be captured and stored in a repository. This knowledge enables us to learn from past development experience and promotes reuse. Unfortunately there is not much work in the software engineering literature that emphasizes the importance of capturing implicit knowledge for the
L.P.W. Land, A. Aurum, M. Handzic
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MEASURES OF IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE REVISITED
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2016Timed grammaticality judgment tests (TGJT) and oral elicited imitation tests (OEIT) are considered reliable and valid measures of implicit linguistic knowledge, but studies consistently observe better performances on the TGJT than the OEIT due to the different types of processing they require: comprehension for the TGJT and production for the OEIT ...
Jeong-eun Kim, Hosung Nam
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