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Domain-Specific Multi-Level IR Rewriting for GPU: The Open Earth Compiler for GPU-accelerated Climate Simulation ...
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On Turing Machines Deciding According to the Shortest Computations
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In: Axioms ; Volume 10 ; Issue 4 (2021)
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Receptive field transformations of the optimal HSNN predicts transformations observed along the ascending auditory pathway.
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Linguistic Knowledge and Unconscious Computations
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In: Rivista internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia; V. 7, N. 3 (2016); 338-349 ; 2239-2629 ; 2039-4667 (2016)
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Integrated Cognitive-neuroscience Architectures for Understanding Sensemaking (ICArUS): A Computational Basis for ICArUS Challenge Problem Design
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In: DTIC (2014)
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What artificial grammar learning reveals about the neurobiology of syntax
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In this paper we examine the neurobiological correlates of syntax, the processing of structured sequences, by comparing FMRI results on artificial and natural language syntax. We discuss these and similar findings in the context of formal language and computability theory. We used a simple right-linear unification grammar in an implicit artificial grammar learning paradigm in 32 healthy Dutch university students (natural language FMRI data were already acquired for these participants). We predicted that artificial syntax processing would engage the left inferior frontal region (BA 44/45) and that this activation would overlap with syntax-related variability observed in the natural language experiment. The main findings of this study show that the left inferior frontal region centered on BA 44/45 is active during artificial syntax processing of well-formed (grammatical) sequence independent of local subsequence familiarity. The same region is engaged to a greater extent when a syntactic violation is present and structural unification becomes difficult or impossible. The effects related to artificial syntax in the left inferior frontal region (BA 44/45) were essentially identical when we masked these with activity related to natural syntax in the same subjects. Finally, the medial temporal lobe was deactivated during this operation, consistent with the view that implicit processing does not rely on declarative memory mechanisms that engage the medial temporal lobe. In the context of recent FMRI findings, we raise the question whether Broca's region (or subregions) is specifically related to syntactic movement operations or the processing of hierarchically nested non-adjacent dependencies in the discussion section. We conclude that this is not the case. Instead, we argue that the left inferior frontal region is a generic on-line sequence processor that unifies information from various sources in an incremental and recursive manner, independent of whether there are any processing requirements related to syntactic movement or hierarchically nested structures. In addition, we argue that the Chomsky hierarchy is not directly relevant for neurobiological systems. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ; Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour; FCT; LA; FEDER/POCI; Vetenskapsradet [8276]; Hedlunds Stiftelse; Stockholm County Council (ALF, FoUU) ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Brain; Brocas Area; Dynamical-systems; Functional localization; Inferior frontal-cortex; Language Faculty; Sentence comprehension; Simple recurrent networks; Time analog computations; Working-memory
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11291 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010.08.003
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Quantified boolean formulae : formal processings and parallel computations. ; Formules booléennes quantifiées : transformations formelles et calculs parallèles
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00578083 ; Informatique [cs]. Université d'Angers, 2010. Français (2010)
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Entity Profiling for Intelligence Using the Graphical Overview of Social and Semantic Interactions of People (GOSSIP) Software Tool
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In: DTIC (2010)
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Teaching Intelligence Analysis with TIACRITIS
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In: DTIC (2010)
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The Temporal Morphology of Infrasound Propagation
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In: DTIC (2010)
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The Use of Systemic-Functional Linguistics in Automated Text Mining
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In: DTIC (2009)
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Integrating Language and Cognition in Grounded Adaptive Agents
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In: DTIC (2008)
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Support for the Annual Meeting (30th) of the Cognitive Science Society
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In: DTIC (2008)
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Plenty of Blame to Go Around: A Qualitative Approach to Attribution of Moral Responsibility
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In: DTIC (2007)
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Evaluating a Computational Model of Social Causality and Responsibility
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In: DTIC (2006)
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Verbale Selektion von räumlichen Objekten - Ein benutzerorientierter Ansatz für mobile Systeme auf Basis von Ontologien ...
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A Programming Language for Probabilistic Computation
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In: DTIC (2005)
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Joint Parsing and Semantic Role Labeling
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (2005)
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