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Bergson's GIS: Experience, Time and Memory in Geographical Information Systems

open access: yesMedia Theory, 2018
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) intended as digital forms of mapping struggle to represent time, change and temporality. The assumption of a static Cartesian, metric space of two or three dimensions only and defined by coordinates makes it ...
Rob Shields
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Dialogue as Data in Learning Analytics for Productive Educational Dialogue [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper provides a novel, conceptually driven stance on the state of the contemporary analytic challenges faced in the treatment of dialogue as a form of data across on- and offline sites of learning.
Knight, Simon, Littleton, Karen
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Temporal dynamics of generalization and representational distortion [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2010
Individuals generalize differently depending on the extent of their past experiences and what they learn from them. For instance, the peak of generalization can shift from a familiar stimulus to novel ones when the familiar stimulus has been repeatedly discriminated from something similar.
Matthew G, Wisniewski   +2 more
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Husserl, the absolute flow, and temporal experience [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of internal time consciousness has a reputation for being complex, occasionally to the point of approaching impenetrability.
Hoerl, Christoph
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Memory, consciousness and temporality: Beyond the memory-trace paradox and the homunculus fallacy

open access: yesDialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health, 2018
Most theories and models of memory are based on two assumptions that contain theoretical problems. These problems are reflected in the memory-trace paradox, which consists in believing that the past is contained in the memory trace, and in the homunculus
Gianfranco Dalla Barba
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Temporal Representations of Odors in an Olfactory Network [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Neuroscience, 1996
The responses of projection neurons in the antennal lobe of the locust brain (the functional analog of mitral–tufted cells in the vertebrate olfactory bulb) to natural blends and simple odors were studied with multiple intra- and extracellular recordingsin vivo. Individual odors evoked complex temporal response patterns in many neurons.
Laurent, Gilles   +2 more
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Forecasting stock prices with a feature fusion LSTM-CNN model using different representations of the same data

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
Forecasting stock prices plays an important role in setting a trading strategy or determining the appropriate timing for buying or selling a stock. We propose a model, called the feature fusion long short-term memory-convolutional neural network (LSTM ...
Taewook Kim, Ha Young Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Towards a Compact Representation of Temporal Rasters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Big research efforts have been devoted to efficiently manage spatio-temporal data. However, most works focused on vectorial data, and much less, on raster data. This work presents a new representation for raster data that evolve along time named Temporal k^2 raster.
Cerdeira-Pena, Ana   +4 more
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Identitarian construction in French Polynesia: chronotopes of insularity

open access: yesRiCognizioni, 2015
Since its “discovery”, Tahiti has been shaped by the colonial imagination as an exotic Eden where you could go back to the happy and motionless time of myth.
Paola Carmagnani
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Formation of Category Representations in Superior Temporal Sulcus [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
Abstract The human brain contains cortical areas specialized in representing object categories. Visual experience is known to change the responses in these category-selective areas of the brain. However, little is known about how category training specifically affects cortical category selectivity.
Van der Linden , M.   +2 more
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