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Information for Perception and Information Processing

Minds and Machines, 2003
Do psychologists and computer/cognitive scientists mean the same thing by the term `information'? In this essay, I answer this question by comparing information as understood by Gibsonian, ecological psychologists with information as understood in Barwise and Perry's situation semantics. I argue that, with suitable massaging, these views of information
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The information-processing approach

Psychological Research, 1990
The information-processing (IP) approach to perception and cognition arose as a reaction to behaviourism. This reaction mainly concerned the nature of explanation in scientific psychology. The "standard" account of behaviour, phrased in strictly external terms, was replaced by a "realist" account, phrased in terms of internal entities and processes. An
A H, van der Heijden, S, Stebbins
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Alcohol and information processing

Psychopharmacologia, 1974
Three experiments are reported which investigate the effects of acute alcohol intoxication (average blood alcohol concentration 100 mg-%) on some aspects of human information processing. The results are interpreted within the framework of a general information processing model (Smith, 1968), using the Sternberg (1969b) additive-factor method of ...
V K, Tharp   +3 more
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Information and information processing structure

Information Systems, 1975
Abstract This paper presents a formalism for information structure and information processing structure in large scale information systems. It is an extension of Information Algebra and was developed to provide a procedure for evaluating capabilities of existing Generalized Data Base Management Systems as well as for implementing advanced features in
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Information Processing Hierarchies

Journal of Economic Theory, 2002
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INFORMATION PROCESSING BY A PERCEPTRON

International Journal of Neural Systems, 1992
The information coming into a module, which is part of a global system, will in general require pre-processing that consists in building a representation — expressing it in a new code — convenient to the task to be performed by this particular module.
Jean-Pierre Nadal, Néstor Parga
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Information processing in microtubules

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1982
Abstract Biological information processing, storage, and transduction are theorized to occur by “computer-like” transfer and resonance among subunits of polymerized cytoskeletal proteins: microtubules. Biological information functions (ciliary and flagellar control, axoplasmic transport, conscious awareness) could be explained by comparing ...
S R, Hameroff, R C, Watt
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Information-Processing by Pigeons

Science, 1972
Two pigeons matched to sample on the basis of color or line orientation when a sample consisted of a value for each stimulus dimension or a value for only one dimension. When the duration of the sample stimulus was varied to maintain constant performance, compound stimuli required more time than single elements.
W S, Maki, T C, Leuin
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Reactive information processing

2016 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2016
People agree that there are two major concerns in Internet computing: Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT). On purpose, expected evolutions and progresses in technology and science are ruled by the development of suited paradigms (e.g., plug & play middleware for the IoT or MapReduce for Big Data) to face up this “ever encountered” nature of ...
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Informal Process Essentials

2014 IEEE 18th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2014
Human-centric processes are part of most organizations and their execution steps are typically not known initially. Consequently, standard business process modeling approaches are not suitable for modeling informal processes because they typically concentrate on the explicit modeling of the execution steps.
C. Timurhan Sungur   +3 more
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