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An efficient k-means clustering algorithm: analysis and implementation
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2002T Kanungo, N S Netanyahu
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Meaning by means of meaning? by no means!
Erkenntnis, 1975Analyses of what it is for an utterance-type to have meaning in a language may, as those of Grice1, Lewis2, Schiffer3, and Bennett4, try to start from what it is for a speaker to mean something by an utterance. If they analyse this latter concept completely in terms of the speaker's intentions as the authors cited do they arrive at something like a gap
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Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means
Contemporary Sociology, 2020Jews of African descent. Chapter One, ‘‘Jews, Blacks, and the Color Line,’’ provides a detailed history of race, its evolving social scientific discourse, and relations between Jews and African Americans in the United States that would provide essential ...
David Jaffee
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On Meaning, Meaning and Meaning
2005AbstractTo understand how language works, one must first look to the cooperative functions that various language forms perform, understanding these on a biological model as what these forms accomplish that keeps them in circulation. Next, one should look at language mechanics, at how language forms perform their functions, and especially to the ...
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2009
We shall confine ourselves to unweighted and weighted arithmetic means as issued by the method of least squares.
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We shall confine ourselves to unweighted and weighted arithmetic means as issued by the method of least squares.
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2020
That we must address the issue of what it means for something to mean something else shows in itself that the answer is not obvious. Indeed, philosophers of language spend the better part of their time on this very question. At the same time, the simplest man can use language and he knows just exactly what he means by the things that he says.
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That we must address the issue of what it means for something to mean something else shows in itself that the answer is not obvious. Indeed, philosophers of language spend the better part of their time on this very question. At the same time, the simplest man can use language and he knows just exactly what he means by the things that he says.
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Philosophy of Science, 1941
The following analysis has been undertaken mainly for the purpose of presenting a sample of a method which, as the writer holds, would, if widely and consistently applied, tend considerably to reduce the number and the significance of epistemological problems.
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The following analysis has been undertaken mainly for the purpose of presenting a sample of a method which, as the writer holds, would, if widely and consistently applied, tend considerably to reduce the number and the significance of epistemological problems.
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