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Most models of neural associative memory have used networks with broad connectivity. However, from both a neurobiological viewpoint and an implementation perspective, it is logical to minimize the length of inter-neural connections and consider networks whose connectivity is predominantly local. The \small-world networks" model described recently by Watts and Strogatz provides an interesting ap...
This paper presents the CultureSampo system from the viewpoint of publishing heterogeneous linked data as a service. Discussed are the problems of converting legacy data into linked data, as well as the challenge of making the massively heterogeneous yet interlinked cultural heritage content interoperable on a semantic level. In the approach described, the data is published not only for human u...
چکیده اهمیت اشیاء در نگاه انسان از آغاز پیدایش در زندگی جریان داشته و تاکنون نیز ادامه دارد. ساخت اشیاء از انواع کاربردی و آئینی آغاز و تا انواع الکترونیکی آن به همزیستی مسالمت آمیزی با انسان منتهی گشته است. حال اینکه این همزیستی در هر دوره ای از تاریخ چگونه خودنمایی می کند از اهمیت بسیاری برخوردار است.این رساله به بررسی موقعیت شی از جنبه های زیبایی شناسی، هویت مداری، نمادگرایی، جامعه شناسی ...
Data Converters for Communications: Opportunities and Challenges for Architectures and Analog Design
This paper discusses, from an analog designer viewpoint, present and future system architectures and data-converter solutions. The future scenario is, at the same time, source of opportunities and challenges for both system designers and analog IC designers.
this study tries to show that how viewpoint functions in discourse. as it will be clarified, it is highly related to the intention of the speaker/writer, and as a result, the orientation (s)he adopts in the discourse. deictic markers function as discourse markers to fix and anchor time, place, agent, and other discursive elements. in this way, the viewpoint adopted by the enunciator/utterer is ...
Abstract According to Aristotle, the present is an indivisible instant, or now. Aristotle holds that present-tense movement claims are sometimes true, but he argues nothing ‘kineitai’ (moves/is moving) in He characterizes as something ‘incomplete’ while it occurring. My paper attempt understand this combination of views. I draw a contrast between Aristotle’s position and alternative view (defen...
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