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Qualitative-similarity hypothesis

by Julia Lee - American Annals of the Deaf , 2010
"... fibrosing colonopathy an immune mediated disease? ..."
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fibrosing colonopathy an immune mediated disease?

Features of similarity.

by Amos Tversky - Psychological Review , 1977
"... Similarity plays a fundamental role in theories of knowledge and behavior. It serves as an organizing principle by which individuals classify objects, form concepts, and make generalizations. Indeed, the concept of similarity is ubiquitous in psychological theory. It underlies the accounts of stimu ..."
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Similarity plays a fundamental role in theories of knowledge and behavior. It serves as an organizing principle by which individuals classify objects, form concepts, and make generalizations. Indeed, the concept of similarity is ubiquitous in psychological theory. It underlies the accounts

Qualitative similarities in the visual short-term memory

by Psychon Bull Rev, Brett Gibson, Edward Wasserman, Steven J. Luck, B. Gibson, E. Wasserman, S. J. Luck , 2011
"... of pigeons and people ..."
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of pigeons and people

Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating "Word of Mouth"

by Upendra Shardanand, Pattie Maes , 1995
"... This paper describes a technique for making personalized recommendations from any type of database to a user based on similarities between the interest profile of that user and those of other users. In particular, we discuss the implementation of a networked system called Ringo, which makes personal ..."
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This paper describes a technique for making personalized recommendations from any type of database to a user based on similarities between the interest profile of that user and those of other users. In particular, we discuss the implementation of a networked system called Ringo, which makes

Impulses and Physiological States in Theoretical Models of Nerve Membrane

by Richard Fitzhugh - Biophysical Journal , 1961
"... ABSTRACT Van der Pol's equation for a relaxation oscillator is generalized by the addition of terms to produce a pair of non-linear differential equations with either a stable singular point or a limit cycle. The resulting "BVP model " has two variables of state, representing excitabi ..."
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excitability and refractoriness, and qualitatively resembles Bonhoeffer's theoretical model for the iron wire model of nerve. This BVP model serves as a simple representative of a class of excitable-oscillatory systems including the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) model of the squid giant axon. The BVP phase plane

Cluster Ensembles - A Knowledge Reuse Framework for Combining Multiple Partitions

by Alexander Strehl, Joydeep Ghosh, Claire Cardie - Journal of Machine Learning Research , 2002
"... This paper introduces the problem of combining multiple partitionings of a set of objects into a single consolidated clustering without accessing the features or algorithms that determined these partitionings. We first identify several application scenarios for the resultant 'knowledge reuse&ap ..."
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(consensus functions). The first combiner induces a similarity measure from the partitionings and then reclusters the objects. The second combiner is based on hypergraph partitioning. The third one collapses groups of clusters into meta-clusters which then compete for each object to determine the combined

The Psychophysical Relationship between Bitter Taste and Burning Sensation: Evidence of Qualitative Similarity

by Juyun Lim, Barry G. Green
"... Although it has long been studied as a pure sensory irritant, the ability of capsaicin to evoke, mask, and desensitize bitter taste suggests that burning sensations and bitter taste might be closely related perceptually. The current study investigated the psy-chophysical relationship between bittern ..."
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that despite beingmediated by different sensory modalities, bitterness and burn are qualitatively similar. We speculate that this similarity reflects a common function of these 2 sensations as sensory signals of potentially harmful stimuli.

Similarity and induction

by Daniel N. Osherson, Ormond Wilkie, Edward E. Smith, Alejandro Lopez, Eldar Shafir - Review of Philosophy and Psychology , 2010
"... An argument is categorical if its premises and conclusion are of the form All members ofC have property F, where C is a natural category like FALCON or BIRD, and P remains the same across premises and conclusion. An example is Grizzly bears love onions. Therefore, all bears love onions. Such an argu ..."
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are similar to the conclusion category and (b) the degree to which the premise categories are similar to members of the lowest level category that includes both the premise and the conclusion categories. A model based on this hypothesis accounts for 13 qualitative phenomena and the quantitative results

Immune responses following neonatal DNA vaccination are long-lived, abundant, and qualitatively similar to those induced by conventional immunization

by Daniel E. Hassett, Jie Zhang, Mark Slifka, J. Lindsay, J. Virol, Daniel E. Hassett, Jie Zhang, Mark Slifka, J. Lindsay Whitton - J , 2000
"... Updated information and services can be found at: ..."
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Updated information and services can be found at:

Animating Human Athletics

by Jessica K. Hodgins , Wayne L. Wooten, David C. Brogan, James F. O'Brien , 1995
"... This paper describes algorithms for the animation of men and women performing three dynamic athletic behaviors: running, bicycling, and vaulting. We animate these behaviors using control algorithms that cause a physically realistic model to perform the desired maneuver. For example, control algorith ..."
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secondarymotion to the animations with springmass simulations of clothing driven by the rigid-body motion of the simulated human. For each simulation, we compare the computed motion to that of humans performing similar maneuvers both qualitatively through the comparison of real and simulated video images
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