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AUSAI
2009
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Classification of EEG for Affect Recognition: An Adaptive Approach
Research on affective computing is growing rapidly and new applications are being developed more frequently. They use information about the affective/mental states of users to adap...
Omar AlZoubi, Rafael A. Calvo, Ronald H. Stevens
ECAI
2004
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Artificial Agents - Personhood in Law and Philosophy
Thinking about how the law might decide whether to extend legal personhood to artificial agents provides a valuable testbed for philosophical theories of mind. Further, philosophic...
Samir Chopra, Laurence White
ISN
1995
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Counting the Costs and Benefits of Metaphor
It has been demonstrated that the use of suitable metaphors in the user service interface can have a dramatic effect on the way in which the user perceives the services, depending ...
Chris Condon, Stephan Keuneke
AIA
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Minimizing leakage: What if every gate could have its individual threshold voltage?
Designers aim at fast but low-power consuming integrated circuits. Since high processing speed always comes with high energy demands, the literature provides several ways to reduc...
Ralf Salomon, Frank Sill, Dirk Timmermann
COGSCI
2010
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15 years 6 months ago
The Effects of Feature-Label-Order and Their Implications for Symbolic Learning
Symbols enable people to organize and communicate about the world. However, the ways in which symbolic knowledge is learned and then represented in the mind are poorly understood....
Michael Ramscar, Daniel Yarlett, Melody Dye, Katie...