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Informal Models, Informal Logic

2023
Abstract This chapter introduces and motivates the idea of informal counterparts to the formal barriers to entailment established in the earlier part of the book: barrier theses, as opposed to barrier theorems. It develops the idea of an informal logical model and uses this to define informal logical properties directly onto natural ...
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Dynamic Information Retrieval Modeling

Proceedings of the Eighth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2014
In Dynamic Information Retrieval modeling we model dynamic systems which change or adapt over time or a sequence of events using a range of techniques from artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning. Many of the open problems in current IR research can be described as dynamic systems, for instance, session search or computational advertising ...
Hui Yang, Marc Sloan, Jun Wang
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Informal statistical models and modeling

Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 2021
Growing scholarship on the pedagogical applications of statistical modeling is currently taking place to create adaptations of this practice to introduce novices to statistics.
Michal Dvir, Dani Ben-Zvi
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MODEL BASED INFORMATION ACCESS

International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 1994
The engineering data of a large enterprise is typically distributed over a wide area and archived in a variety of databases and file systems. Access to such information is crucial to a team member, particularly in a concurrent engineering setting.
V. Jagannathan   +3 more
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Informed structures: forensic information modelling

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering, 2015
Forensic information modelling is an extension of building information modelling. Forensic information modelling is an approach for collecting, sorting and explaining forensic information about structures. Careful and consistent nomenclature and tagging is the backbone of any large-scale investigation.
Elisabeth A. Malsch   +2 more
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Object Oriented Information Modelling

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992
Abstract In this paper, the Object Oriented Paradigm for Information Modelling is presented. It is argued, that it is a strong method for designing the basic entity types of information systems. The result is a class-structure, which forms the static relationships between the entity types.
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