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2008
This paper introduces an approach for abstracting access to functionality in Pervasive Computing systems where very different types of devices co-exist. Tiny, resource-poor 8-bit based wireless embedded sensor nodes use highly fragmented programming, with code distributed over possibly hundreds of nodes. More powerful devices as mobile, handled devices,
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This paper introduces an approach for abstracting access to functionality in Pervasive Computing systems where very different types of devices co-exist. Tiny, resource-poor 8-bit based wireless embedded sensor nodes use highly fragmented programming, with code distributed over possibly hundreds of nodes. More powerful devices as mobile, handled devices,
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Why is Implicit Religion Implicit?
Implicit Religion, 2003To say that certain expressions of religion are ‘implicit’ is to suggest that there are good reasons why they cannot be made ‘explicit’. This paper accepts that religions are socially constructed systems of symbols (Geertz), but emphasises that they are also responses to the experience of a relationship with a transcendent presence.
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The implicitization problem for ϕ:Pn(P1)n+1
We develop in this paper methods for studying the implicitization problem for a rational map ϕ:Pn(P1)n+1 defining a hypersurface in (P1)n+1, based on computing the determinant of a graded strand of a Koszul complex.
Botbol, Nicolás
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2008
All of us have learned much about language, music, physical or social environment, and other complex domains, out of any intentional attempts to acquire information. This chapter describes first how studies investigating this form of learning in laboratory situations have shifted from a rule-based interpretation to interpretations assuming a ...
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All of us have learned much about language, music, physical or social environment, and other complex domains, out of any intentional attempts to acquire information. This chapter describes first how studies investigating this form of learning in laboratory situations have shifted from a rule-based interpretation to interpretations assuming a ...
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How implicit is implicit learning?
1995Abstract This chapter discusses the early demonstrations of implicit learning, which includes artificial grammar learning, sequence learning, control of complex systems, and the acquisition of invariant characteristics. Subsequent changes and the distinct properties of storage and retrieval of implicitly acquired knowledge are also ...
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2005
A typechecker for a typed λ-calculus having implicit arguments is presented. The typechecker works in such a way that the uniqueness of implicit arguments is always preserved during reduction. Consequently, when it compares two terms by reduction, it can reduce them without inferring implicit arguments.
Masami Hagiya, Yozo Toda
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A typechecker for a typed λ-calculus having implicit arguments is presented. The typechecker works in such a way that the uniqueness of implicit arguments is always preserved during reduction. Consequently, when it compares two terms by reduction, it can reduce them without inferring implicit arguments.
Masami Hagiya, Yozo Toda
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How ”Implicit\ Are Implicit Color Effects in Memory?
Experimental Psychology, 2002Abstract. Processing colored pictures of objects results in a preference to choose the former color for a specific object in a subsequent color choice test ( Wippich & Mecklenbräuker, 1998 ). We tested whether this implicit memory effect is independent of performances in episodic color recollection (recognition). In the study phase of Experiment 1,
Hubert D, Zimmer +2 more
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Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
A new generation of simple, affordable and easy to use tools has led to what has been called the "democratization of publishing". Anyone with a camera has become a "photographer", with a keyboard an "author", a microphone a "podcaster", etc. As the means for production and distribution of content have become readily accessible, the most valuable ...
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A new generation of simple, affordable and easy to use tools has led to what has been called the "democratization of publishing". Anyone with a camera has become a "photographer", with a keyboard an "author", a microphone a "podcaster", etc. As the means for production and distribution of content have become readily accessible, the most valuable ...
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Spontaneous Inferences, Implicit Impressions, and Implicit Theories
Annual Review of Psychology, 2008People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously. We review recent findings on spontaneous social inferences (especially traits, goals, and causes) and closely related phenomena. We then describe current thinking on some of the most relevant processes, implicit knowledge, and theories. These include automatic
James S, Uleman +2 more
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