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Of Starships and Klingons: Bayesian Logic for the 23rd Century

open access: yes, 2012
Intelligent systems in an open world must reason about many interacting entities related to each other in diverse ways and having uncertain features and relationships. Traditional probabilistic languages lack the expressive power to handle relational domains.
Laskey, Kathryn Blackmond   +1 more
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2015 Annual Meeting Preview

open access: yes, 2015
CSA News, Volume 60, Issue 8, Page 22-31, August 2015.
wiley   +1 more source

Who Is the Note-Worthy Fan? Featuring Players in the Official Facebook Communication of Mainstream Video Games [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Video game fans participate in the official promotion of video games, either voluntarily, or unwillingly when their fanworks are appropriated and used by video game publishers.
Krobová, Tereza, Švelch, Jan
core   +1 more source

Spartan Daily September 16, 2010 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Volume 135, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1173/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Tolkien\u27s A Secret Vice and \u27the language that is spoken in the Island of Fonway\u27 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Note: I delivered a shortened version of this paper (entitled \u27Early Explorers and Practitioners of a shared \u27Secret Vice\u27) at the May 2016 International Medieval Congress in Kalamazoo, Michigan as part of the Tolkien and Invented Language ...
Higgins, Andrew S, Dr.
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Language as Communication vs. Language as Art: JRR Tolkien and early 20th-century radical linguistic experimentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article situates Tolkien’s “A Secret Vice” (and its accompanying notes and papers) within the cultural and intellectual milieu of the early 20th century.
Fimi, Dimitra
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Glossopoeia : a contrastive phonological study of Sindarin and Klingon

open access: yes, 2020
Sindarin y Klingon son dos de las lenguas fictícias más populares jamás habladas. Fueron creadas por dos lingüistas, J.R.R. Tolkien y Marc Okrand. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar y comparar las principales características fonológicas de ambas lenguas para determinar en qué se parecen y en qué difieren.
Malvárez Ocaña, Mónica   +1 more
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Trust in the digital world - the return of the kings of old [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Drawing principally on examples and literature from the Anglosphere, the author argues that the high salience given to "trust" and "trustworthiness" in recent scholarly literature, and which (notably in Putnam's work) attributes declining trust to a ...
Collins, Richard
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Sojas’ Trialectic: offering a re-imagining of learning spaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This is a position paper about learning spaces of the future and draws upon Soja's 'Thirdspace' and Lefebvre 'the production of space' and a model which developed by Rob Shields http://www.ualberta.ca/~rshields/f/lefebvre.htm.
Holley, Debbie
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