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Representing, reducing or removing complexity : indicators of sustainability and fiscal sustainability

Representing, reducing or removing complexity : indicators of sustainability and fiscal sustainability

... removing complexity: Indicators of Sustainability and Fiscal Sustainability In reaction to this weakness of the weak sustainability perspective, the supporters of the strong sustainability approach 2 argued that ...

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Representing complexity: the material construction of world politics

Representing complexity: the material construction of world politics

... the knowledge of climate change – in all of its significant aspects – is instantiated in the technological infrastructures that form the global climate observation and modelling ...

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Representing Complexity in Computer-Generated Pen-and-Ink Illustrations

Representing Complexity in Computer-Generated Pen-and-Ink Illustrations

... Much of the information in pen-and ink illustrations is contributed by the silhouette lines. However, the portions of an image with very high geometric complexity have large numbers of silhouette lines that can ...

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Representing and Redefining Specialised Knowledge: Corpora and LSP

Representing and Redefining Specialised Knowledge: Corpora and LSP

... Such complexity is further increased by the fact that posters are created in such a way as to stand alone and do the talking, while showing medical research, all in a single visual ...

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A survey of formalisms for representing and reasoning with scientific knowledge

A survey of formalisms for representing and reasoning with scientific knowledge

... and complexity of scientific ...scientific knowledge, and using formal reasoning systems to query scientific knowledge, to combine scientific knowledge from heterogeneous sources, to generate ...

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REPRESENTING KNOWLEDGE IN ARCHAEOLOGY: FROM CATALOGUING CARDS TO SEMANTIC WEB

REPRESENTING KNOWLEDGE IN ARCHAEOLOGY: FROM CATALOGUING CARDS TO SEMANTIC WEB

... where knowledge plays a fundamental ...scholars’ knowledge, which is the basis for putting objects into their cultural context, was essentially tacit, and ...intrinsic complexity of art and ...

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Low Complexity Non Binary LDPC and Modulation Schemes communicating over MIMO Channels

Low Complexity Non Binary LDPC and Modulation Schemes communicating over MIMO Channels

... After the LDPC encoding process, each variable node contains an en- coded LDPC symbol constituted by p = log 2 q bits. Each pair of symbols is transmitted by the two transmitters and received by the two receiver antennas ...

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ADO: A disease ontology representing the domain knowledge specific to Alzheimer's disease

ADO: A disease ontology representing the domain knowledge specific to Alzheimer's disease

... the complexity of the hierarchy for better navigation, improve the visualization of the concepts, and increase the specificity, we transferred all the concepts common among general neurodegenerative diseases to a ...

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Representing Knowledge About Knowledge and Mutual Knowledge

Representing Knowledge About Knowledge and Mutual Knowledge

... Maida and Shapiro [13] adopt the same approach but use propositional semantic networks that are labelled graphs, and that only represent intenslons and not exten-[r] ...

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Representing the majority and not the minority: the importance of the individual in communicating climate change

Representing the majority and not the minority: the importance of the individual in communicating climate change

... In all three of the communities there was a sense of col- lective guilt, centred on a recognition of personal responsi- bility: that we as individuals were at least partly to blame for the negative effects of climate ...

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Communicating knowledge about police performance

Communicating knowledge about police performance

... effective knowledge management needs to combine individual learning with a technology ...to communicating knowledge, supporting the work of Luen & Al-Hawamdeh (2001) referred to earlier in this ...

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Representing Authority in Ancient Knowledge Texts

Representing Authority in Ancient Knowledge Texts

... “Listen well, Pausanias, son of wise Anchites!” 82 The text is of course fragmentary, so it is uncertain whether the author identified himself before or after this passage. But for any other recipient except Pausanias, ...

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representing fuzzy temporal knowledge KBCS2000

representing fuzzy temporal knowledge KBCS2000

... In this paper, we described a fuzzy temporal logic where a formula has a truth-value at each instant in time (computed from the given underlying temporal databases) and is useful to characterize time dependent phenomena. ...

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Complex sentence as a structure for representing knowledge

Complex sentence as a structure for representing knowledge

... 5. CONCLUSION As we have tried to show, the cognitive value of different acceptable sequences of clauses in a complex sentence of the type When S, S may be assessed from the point of view of the relationship between ...

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Learning and Representing Temporal Knowledge in Recurrent Networks

Learning and Representing Temporal Knowledge in Recurrent Networks

... of knowledge representa- tion, reasoning and learning in a robust computational model is one of the key challenges of Computer Science and Artificial ...temporal knowledge and models have been fundamental ...

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Learning and Representing Temporal Knowledge in Recurrent Networks

Learning and Representing Temporal Knowledge in Recurrent Networks

... of knowledge representa- tion, reasoning and learning in a robust computational model is one of the key challenges of Computer Science and Artificial ...temporal knowledge and models have been fundamental ...

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Representing General Relational Knowledge in ConceptNet 5

Representing General Relational Knowledge in ConceptNet 5

... The breakdown of results appears in Table 2. Their relative proportions are graphed in Figure 3. We can see that people often answered “Don’t know” when faced with very specific knowledge, which is to be expected ...

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CiteSeerX — Telos: Representing Knowledge About Information Systems

CiteSeerX — Telos: Representing Knowledge About Information Systems

... what knowledge needs to be represented about an in- formation system? To begin with, knowledge about the environment within which the system will function and how the system is expected to interact with ...

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Representing Text for Joint Embedding of Text and Knowledge Bases

Representing Text for Joint Embedding of Text and Knowledge Bases

... 3.2 C ONV : Compositional Representations of Textual Relations In the standard latent feature models discussed above, each textual relation is treated as an atomic unit receiving its own set of latent features. How- ...

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A Knowledge Base Representing Porter's Five Forces Model

A Knowledge Base Representing Porter's Five Forces Model

... Knowledge in the field of strategic analysis is either uncertain or incomplete. An expert in the field generally will not have all data at his disposal. In particular, many data concerning the environment of the ...

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