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FIMH
2007
Springer
16 years 13 days ago
Can We Trust the Transgenic Mouse? Insights from Computer Simulations
Abstract. Over the past several decades, the mouse has gained prominence in the cardiac electrophysiology literature as the animal model of choice. Using computer models of the mou...
Joseph Tranquillo, Adhira Sunkara
ICAPR
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Attention Based Facial Symmetry Detection
Symmetry is a fundamental structure that is found to some extent in all images. It is thought to be an important factor in the human visual system for obtaining understanding and e...
Fred Stentiford
EGOV
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Impact of e-Government Interoperability in Local Governments
Interoperability is a key concept for understanding the changes in progress in e-government. These changes are made gradually and with a phased implementation. The paper proposes c...
Norbert Benamou, Alain Busson, Alain Keravel
AISC
2008
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
AISC Meets Natural Typography
Abstract. McDermott [12,13] introduced the concept "Artificial Intelligence meets Natural Stupidity". In this paper, we explore how Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic C...
James H. Davenport
IJCAI
1993
15 years 7 months ago
Artificial Thought and Emergent Mind
We consider the question of whether or not a successful attempt to simulate human (rational) thought on a computer can contribute to our understanding of the mind, including perha...
Ivan M. Havel