Comparing Feature-Based and Distributional Models of Semantic Representation Brian Riordan,MN Jones - 《Topics in Cognitive Science》 被引量: 141发表: 2011年 Principles of Representation: Why You Can't Represent the Same Concept Twice As embodied theories of cognition are increasingly formalized and ...
Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this subject the student will be able to: Define fashion and its characteristics; Explain colour theory as it relates to colour in fashion and the psychology of colour; Differentiate among various fashion colour systems; Identify and differentiate among t...
Soon after the plate tectonics theory was established, subducting slabs were recognised as a fundamental driver of flow in the Earth’s mantle1,2,3. The sinking of oceanic lithosphere indeed induces mantle flow through viscous drag associated with slab down-dip motion4and through a pressure change...
Answer or explain the following in light of the principles: How and when is ClO formed in the Antarctic stratosphere? Explain how a plasma forms. What are the different sources of light? Describe how each of them is created. What are superacids? How are these formed and how do they work...
Heredity (2023) 130:368–380; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-023-00612-x INTRODUCTION Empirical studies are fundamental to the advancement of evolutionary theory and are increasingly relevant as we grapple with the novel selective forces of anthropogenic environmental change. Both adaptive and non-...
confirmed initial results and believe ourselves to only be a short way from the breakthrough. In particular we are planning on using the mathematics of elliptic curves and modern algebraic geometry, such as Iwasawa theory, to achieve this seminal result right here in the United States of America...
Soon after the plate tectonics theory was established, subducting slabs were recognised as a fundamental driver of flow in the Earth’s mantle1,2,3. The sinking of oceanic lithosphere indeed induces mantle flow through viscous drag associated with slab down-dip motion4and through a pressure change...
When faced with a decision, most people like to know the odds and prefer to avoid ambiguity. It has been suggested that this aversion to ambiguity is linked to people’s assumption of worst possible outcomes. We used two closely linked behavioural tasks