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      An argumentation framework for reasoning about actions and change 

      Kakas, Antonis C.; Miller, R.; Toni, F. (1999)
      We show how a class of domains written in the Language E, a high level language for reasoning about actions, narratives and change, can be translated into the argumentation framework of Logic Programming without Negation ...
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      Argumentative agent deliberation, roles and context 

      Kakas, Antonis C.; Moraïtis, Pavlos (2002)
      This paper presents an argumentation based framework to support an agent's deliberation process for drawing conclusions under a given policy. The argumentative policy of the agent is able to take into account the roles ...
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      Computational modeling of visual selective attention 

      Neokleous,Kleanthis C.; Schizas, Christos N. (2011)
      An overview of a nerocomputational model of visual selective attention that has been properly implemented is presented in this abstract. Visual selective attention is a fundamental function of human cognition and a highly ...
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      Computational modeling of visual selective attention based on correlation and synchronization of neural activity 

      Neokleous,Kleanthis C.; Avraamides, Marios N.; Schizas, Christos N. (2009)
      Within the broad area of computational intelligence, it is of great importance to develop new computational models of human behaviour aspects. In this report we look into the recently suggested theory that neural synchronization ...
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      Effect of head posture on the healthy human carotid bifurcation hemodynamics 

      Papaharilaou, Yannis; Aristokleous, Nicolas; Seimenis, Ioannis; Khozeymeh, M. I.; Georgiou, Georgios C.; Brott, B. C.; Eracleous, Eleni A.; Anayiotos, Andreas S. (2013)
      Head and neck postures may cause morphology changes to the geometry of the carotid bifurcation (CB) that alter the low and oscillating wall shear stress (WSS) regions previously reported as important in the development of ...
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      A generic model of visual selective attention 

      Neokleous,Kleanthis C.; Avraamides, Marios N.; Schizas, Christos N. (2014)
      We present a computational model for the understanding of the fundamental principles of visual selective attention. The model has important medical, social and engineering applications that could benefit the general public. ...
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      Mechanics Science-Enabled Nanoheater Multi-Layer Materials Manufactured by Ball Milling 

      Farzanah, K. H. H.; Hassan, M. O. M.; Muhairi, R. A. S. Al; Rebholz, Claus; Gunduz, I. E.; Doumanidis, C. C. (Materials Research Society, 2017)
      This article reports investigation of the effects of high-rate stochastic micro-mechanics on the produced particulate size distribution during ball milling of reactive bimetallic foils (nanoheaters), by experimental and ...
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      A neural network computational model of visual selective attention 

      Neokleous, Kleanthis C.; Avraamides, Marios N.; Neocleous, Costas K.; Schizas, Christos N. (2009)
      One challenging application for Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) would be to try and actually mimic the behaviour of the system that has inspired their creation as computational algorithms. That is to use ANN in order to ...
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      A neural network model of the Attentional Blink phenomenon 

      Neokleous, Kleanthis C.; Avraamides, Marios N.; Neokleous, Kleanthis C.; Schizas, Christos N. (2009)
      The Attentional Blink refers to the finding that the perception of a target stimulus is often impaired when it is presented within a temporal window of 200-500 ms following another successfully-perceived stimulus. This ...
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      A proposed extension of the CODAM model for human attention 

      Neokleous, Kleanthis C.; Avraamides, Marios N.; Ioannides, A. A.; Neocleous, Costas K.; Schizas, Christos N. (2009)
      A new computational model of visual attention is proposed on a theoretical basis, based on the CODAM model (Taylor, 2002, [25], 2006). Also a more general mechanism is proposed for an attention model of two or more senses ...