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COGSCI
2007
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The Dynamics of Lexical Competition During Spoken Word Recognition
The sounds that make up spoken words are heard in a series and must be mapped rapidly onto words in memory because their elements, unlike those of visual words, cannot simultaneou...
James S. Magnuson, James A. Dixon, Michael K. Tane...
ISCI
2008
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Attribute reduction in decision-theoretic rough set models
Rough set theory can be applied to rule induction. There are two different types of classification rules, positive and boundary rules, leading to different decisions and consequen...
Yiyu Yao, Yan Zhao
JAL
2008
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Experimental studies of variable selection strategies based on constraint weights
An important class of heuristics for constraint satisfaction problems works by sampling information during search in order to inform subsequent decisions. One of these strategies, ...
Richard J. Wallace, Diarmuid Grimes
CORR
2007
Springer
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How to use the Scuba Diving metaphor to solve problem with neutrality ?
Abstract. We proposed a new search heuristic using the scuba diving metaphor. This approach is based on the concept of evolvability and tends to exploit neutrality which exists in ...
Philippe Collard, Sébastien Vérel, M...
JIKM
2008
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A Framework for Developing and Aligning a Knowledge Management Strategy
Businesses today, including non-profits, recognise the need for knowledge management (KM). KM may require new strategies and goals before it can be implemented, or it can be aligne...
Deborah E. Swain, Jean-Pierre Booto Ekionea
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