Browsing by Subject "Theory"
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Can connectionist theories illuminate cognition?
(1998)In this commentary I attempt to show in what sense we can speak of connectionist theory as illuminating cognition. It is usually argued that distributed connectionist networks do not explain brain function because they do ...
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Book Chapter
Cognitive education and reading disability
(Pergamon Press, 2000)Lays the groundwork and presents reading as a cognitive activity. The authors] provide a discussion of Planning, Attention, Simultaneous processing, and Successive processing (PASS) theory of intelligence (J. P. Das et al, ...
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How many attackers can selfish defenders catch?
(2013)In a distributed system with attacks and defenses, both attackers and defenders are self-interested entities. We assume a reward-sharing scheme among interdependent defenders
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Book Chapter
Human Intelligence: From Local Models to Universal Theory
(Cambridge University Press, 2004)This book is unique in the sense that it provides a synopsis, that is, a comprehensive and concise picture of the history and current theory, research, and practice in the field of the psychology of intelligence all over ...
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Island biogeography is not a single-variable discipline: The small island effect debate
(2012)In some island systems, an 'anomalous' feature of species richness on smaller islands, in comparison with larger ones, has been observed. This has been described as the small island effect (SIE). The precise meaning of the ...
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Microphase separation under constraints: A molecular thermodynamic theory for polyelectrolytic amphiphilic model networks in water
(2004)The aqueous aggregation behavior of covalent model networks comprising amphiphilic ABA triblock copolymers with hydrophilic ionic mid-blocks and hydrophobic non-ionic end-blocks was studied by formulating a molecular ...
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Conference Object
A randomized, O(log w)-depth 2-smoothing network
(2009)A K-smoothing network is a distributed, low-contention data structure where tokens arrive arbitrarily on w input wires and reach w output wires via their completely asynchronous propagation through the network. The maximum ...