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On the Representation of Temporal Dynamics

2003
Research in temporal database management has suggested that the Entity-Relationship model must be extended to compensate for its lack of constructs for representing the world’s dynamic nature. This claimed deficiency arises from the mistaken idea that Entity-Relationship diagrams represent only a snapshot of reality. Practitioners have long used Entity-
Salvatore T. March, Gove N. Allen
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Representation and Recognition of Temporal Patterns

Connection Science, 1990
How can a nervous system represent for itself the temporal relations of patterns that it knows? In order to label auditory patterns, the nervous system must store early portions in order to identify the whole. Both linguists and engineer-scientists have a similar need to record spoken words.
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Representation & Querying of Temporal Conflict

2002
In this paper we are concerned with the problem of designing of a conceptual framework for the representation needs of conflicting but still certain data, in multi-source temporal environments. We put forward a proposal based on the assumption that conflict and uncertainty are dual properties.
Panagiotis Chountas   +4 more
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Temporal representation of white noise

1995
This paper presents a model of white noise in the time domain. It is an infinite sequence of Dirac's impulses with Poisson distributed distance between them. The author claims this provides a temporal representation of white noise in the sense of correlation theory (the reviewer is afraid that the argument is correct).
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Neural Representation of Auditory Temporal Structure

1996
Neurons in the songbird forebrain nucleus HVc are highly sensitive to auditory temporal context and have some of the most complex auditory tuning properties yet discovered. HVc is crucial for learning, perceiving, and producing song, thus it is important to understand the neural circuitry and mechanisms that give rise to these remarkable auditory ...
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Social geography I: Time and temporality

Progress in Human Geography, 2021
Ele Ho
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Cortical Representations of Temporal Structures in Music

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Grossbach, M.   +3 more
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