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Pessimistic GP Schema Theories
2002In Chapter 3 we described early schema theories for genetic programming These are based on the idea of schemata as components within the program tree. In this chapter we will consider two GP schema theories of a different kind. These schemata have the advantage that not only can they be considered as parts of programs but, also that they are true ...
William B. Langdon, Riccardo Poli
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2000
A direct equivalence between neural function and neural structure does not provide a fruitful approach to understanding brain functioning. Arbib et al. describe a new and powerful approach to circumvent this problem, which they call schema theory. However, in examples they fall prey to the tradition of finding such equivalences, not doing schema theory
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A direct equivalence between neural function and neural structure does not provide a fruitful approach to understanding brain functioning. Arbib et al. describe a new and powerful approach to circumvent this problem, which they call schema theory. However, in examples they fall prey to the tradition of finding such equivalences, not doing schema theory
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Schema Theory (1975): Retrospectives and Prospectives
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2003A brief commentary is provided on the theoretical assumptions, scholarly impact and continuing influence of the schema theory of motor learning (Schmidt, 1975). The traditional contrasts of schema theory to the coordinative structure or dynamical systems framework are reemphasized, and limitations of the variability of practice experiments noted.
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Computational Intelligence, 1985
Schema labelling is a knowledge organization theory for recognition systems. In this theory, recognition constructs symbolic network descriptions of sensory data in terms of a stored knowledge base of schemas. A schema knowledge representation is formally specified.
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Schema labelling is a knowledge organization theory for recognition systems. In this theory, recognition constructs symbolic network descriptions of sensory data in terms of a stored knowledge base of schemas. A schema knowledge representation is formally specified.
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The Social Science Journal, 1990
Abstract In recent years, many political scientists (e.g., Richard Lau, David Sears, Ruth Hamill, Milton Lodge, and Doris Graber) have begun to adopt the language and concepts of schema theory in their researches into public opinion and political behavior.
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Abstract In recent years, many political scientists (e.g., Richard Lau, David Sears, Ruth Hamill, Milton Lodge, and Doris Graber) have begun to adopt the language and concepts of schema theory in their researches into public opinion and political behavior.
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Gender schema theory: A cognitive account of sex typing.
, 1981S. Bem
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The Use of Schema Theory in Learning, Design, and Technology
TechTrends, 2018Kalianne L. Neumann, T. Kopcha
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Schema Theory: Mutation versus Recombination
2000The previous chapters have fully outlined schema theories for recombination and for mutation. Two aspects of these operators were investigated — the disruptive aspect and the constructive aspect. Disruption refers to the likelihood that a kth-order hyperplane H k will not survive either recombination or mutation.
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Sandra Bem’s Gender Schema Theory After 34 Years: A Review of its Reach and Impact
, 2017Christine R. Starr, Eileen L. Zurbriggen
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