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Orthogonality of information structures
Acta Informatica, 1978In the mathematical framework of data spaces the paper develops some important general principles of information structuring. These principles are related to the notions of redundancy of information, completeness of a set of access paths, information sharing and compounding, and virtual access to information. The results are relevant to both sequential
Armin B. Cremers, Thomas N. Hibbard
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Contrastive Graph Structure Learning via Information Bottleneck for Recommendation
Neural Information Processing Systems, 2022Graph convolution networks (GCNs) for recommendations have emerged as an important research topic due to their ability to exploit higher-order neighbors.
Chunyu Wei, Jian Liang, Di Liu, Fei Wang
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Information retrieval, information structure, and information agents
1997This paper presents a customizable architecture for software agents that capture and access information in large, heterogeneous, distributed electronic repositories. The key idea is to exploit underlying structure at various levels of granularity to build high-level indices with task-specific interpretations.
Daniela Rus, Devika Subramanian
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The information triad: Collaborating across structured and non-structured information
2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2010Central to any collaboration problem is the need that the information being considered is as complete and up-to-date as possible. However, information sources tend to be disparate in their location and in both their structure and semantics. Additionally, many information sources such as web pages, blogs, etc were developed for interaction between ...
Brian Drabble, Chris Kinzig
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2022
Abstract This chapter presents a concise overview of information structural means of expression as they are typically found in the Uralic languages between the Western European and the Eastern Siberian linguistic areas. It provides a larger picture as a background for the description of several morphosyntactic patterns in the single ...
Gerson Klumpp, Elena Skribnik
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Abstract This chapter presents a concise overview of information structural means of expression as they are typically found in the Uralic languages between the Western European and the Eastern Siberian linguistic areas. It provides a larger picture as a background for the description of several morphosyntactic patterns in the single ...
Gerson Klumpp, Elena Skribnik
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Nursing Research, 1979
This study demonstrated a methodology of measuring information content and manipulation of nursing subject matter and suggested features of information processing nurses may use to determine the condition of patients. Subjects included 23 associate degree nurses (experts) and 37 first-year AD nursing students (novices) who sorted 59 data elements of a ...
M E, Broderick, W, Ammentorp
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This study demonstrated a methodology of measuring information content and manipulation of nursing subject matter and suggested features of information processing nurses may use to determine the condition of patients. Subjects included 23 associate degree nurses (experts) and 37 first-year AD nursing students (novices) who sorted 59 data elements of a ...
M E, Broderick, W, Ammentorp
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Information structure in discourse.
2006The present dissertation proposes integrating Discourse Representation Theory (DRT), information structure (IS) and Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) into a single framework. It achieves this by making two new contributions to computational treatment of information structure.
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The information structure of English
2012Winkler, S. (2012a). The information structure of English. In M. Krifka & R. Musan (eds.), The Expression of Information Structure, 70-93. Berlin: de Gruyter.
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Information systems as social structures
Proceedings of the international conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems - Volume 2001, 2001Organizations are changing at an ever-faster pace, as they try to keep up with globalization and the information revolution. Unfortunately, information systems technologies do not support system evolution well, making information systems a roadblock to organizational change.
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