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Is there still a TRACE of trace?

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003
According to the TRACE model [McClelland and Elman, Cogn. Psychol. 18, 1–86 (1986)], speech recognition is an interactive activation process involving the integrated use of top-down (lexical) and bottom-up (acoustic) information. Although it is widely accepted that there are lexical influences on speech perception, there has been a disagreement over ...
James McClelland   +2 more
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Sandplay: traces in the sand – traces in the brain

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2022
AbstractFor more than 40 years I have been using sandplay with children and adults in my practice of analytical psychology. In this article I describe the development of sandplay from simple playing in the sand, to the technique of using sand, water and figures in different forms of therapy, to the sandplay method based on the foundations of Jungian ...
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Tracing the lineage of tracing cell lineages

Nature Cell Biology, 2001
The study of cell lineages has been, and remains, of crucial importance in developmental biology. It requires the identification of a cell or group of cells and of all of their descendants during embryonic development. Here, we provide a brief survey of how different techniques for achieving this have evolved over the last 100 years.
Stern, Claudio D., Fraser, Scott E.
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Coding with traces

1994
We prove that the existence of a coding between two trace monoids is decidable for some families of trace monoids. Decidability heavily depends on the structure of the dependence graphs. The concept of coding is based on the new notion of strong morphism between trace monoids.
Véronique Bruyère   +2 more
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Algebraic Structure of Step Traces and Interval Traces

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2020
Traces and their extensions as comtraces, step traces and interval traces are quotient monoids over sequences or step sequences that play an important role in the formal analysis and verification of concurrent systems. Step traces are generalizations of comtraces and classical traces while interval traces are specialized traces that can deal with ...
Ryszard Janicki, Lukasz Mikulski
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Traces: Plankton on the Move

Leonardo, 2013
Traces is a collaboration between the artist Cynthia Beth Rubin and the Menden-Deuer Lab at the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, which studies plankton, the microscopic marine creatures that comprise the most basic piece of our food chain.
Cynthia Beth Rubin   +3 more
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Tracing axons

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1998
For more than a century, neuroscientists have gained insight into brain function by examining its complex patterns of connectivity. To achieve this, a wide variety of axon-tracing techniques have been employed to chart the projections of neurons. New, experimentally flexible, reporter-based tracers, many of which are fusion proteins designed to target ...
C A, Callahan, S, Yoshikawa, J B, Thomas
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Renewable Traitor Tracing: A Trace-Revoke-Trace System For Anonymous Attack

2007
In this paper we design renewable traitor tracing scheme for anonymous attack. When pirated copies of some copyrighted content or content decrypting key are found, a traitor tracing scheme could identify at least one of the real users (traitors) who participate in the construction of the pirated content/key.
Hongxia Jin, Jeffery Lotspiech
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Trace, Tracing

2022
Iris van der Tuin, Nanna Verhoeff
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Traces

ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Sketches on - SIGGRAPH '06, 2006
Kevin Quennesson, Ali Mazalek
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