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Implicit knowledge as automatic, latent knowledge
Implicit 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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On the factivity of implicit intersubjective knowledge [PDF]
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Giordani, Alessandro
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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.
YUICHI SUZUKI
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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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A theory of implicit and explicit knowledge
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999The implicit-explicit distinction is applied to knowledge representations. Knowledge is taken to be an attitude towards a proposition which is true. The proposition itself predicates a property to some entity. A number of ways in which knowledge can be implicit or explicit emerge.
Z, Dienes, J, Perner
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Episodic knowledge and implicit learning
Despite nearly 20 years of controversy, researchers are still divided over the contributions of abstract and episodic knowledge to performance on implicit learning tasks, and whether these types of knowledge exert their effects unintentionally or ...
Andrew Neal, Beryl Hesketh
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Implicit knowledge of words in dogs
Learning & BehaviorPrevious investigations into referential use of object words by dogs have revealed limited understanding in this domain by most dogs. However, a recent study by Boros et al. (Current Biology, 34(8), 1750-1754, 2024) has provided neurological evidence suggesting that understanding of the referential nature of object words and the ability to form mental ...
Emma, Cox, Jeffrey S, Katz
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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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Knowledge transfer acquiring implicit knowledge
International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management, 2006Many organisations have recognised the problem of experts taking home a huge amount of specific knowledge, which they have gathered in their department, when they leave. The successor is capable only of acquiring explicit expertise because implicit experiences are not documented and therefore no more available.
Christiane Fricke, Brigitte Faust
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