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The breadth of memory search

by Doug Rohrer - Memory , 2002
"... The recall of previously studied items is widely believed to incorporate a search of a markedly constrained set of possibilities, and the present study examines whether this set of items typically includes unstudied semantic associates of the study items. In an episodic task, participants recalled ..."
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episodic and semantic memory is consistent with the view that episodic memory search efficiently excludes unstudied semantic associates of the study items and is instead constrained to those items sharing the temporal and spatial attributes of the episode.

Temporal Resolution using a Breadth-First Search Algorithm

by Clare Dixon , 1998
"... this paper we present a breadth-rst search style algorithm which enables practical implementation of the resolution method for temporal logics developed by Fisher [15]. Fisher's method has been shown correct [36], deals with the full range of past and futuretime temporal operators and has only ..."
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this paper we present a breadth-rst search style algorithm which enables practical implementation of the resolution method for temporal logics developed by Fisher [15]. Fisher's method has been shown correct [36], deals with the full range of past and futuretime temporal operators and has only

Optimal Patent Breadth for OLG Economy

by Gilad Sorek
"... Existing literature on optimal patent policy and growth has been focused on the infinite horizon economy models. The lack of analogous analysis for an economy of finitelyliving consumers motivates the present study. We develop a simple quality ladder model of an overlapping-generations economy in th ..."
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in the spirit of the canonical model by Grossman and Helpman (1991). Then we analyze the effect of changes in innovators’ marker power- through changes in patent breadth protection- on the stationary R&D investment and welfare. We find that these are determined by the inter-temporal elasticity

Discovering frequent arrangements of temporal intervals

by Panagiotis Papapetrou, George Kollios, Stan Sclaroff - In Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM’05 , 2005
"... In this paper we study a new problem in temporal pattern mining: discovering frequent arrangements of temporal intervals. We assume that the database consists of sequences of events, where an event occurs during a time-interval. The goal is to mine arrangements of event intervals that appear frequen ..."
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frequently in the database. There are many applications where these type of patterns can be useful, including data network, scientific, and financial applications. Efficient methods to find frequent arrangements of temporal intervals using both breadth first and depth first search techniques are described

Research Article Increased Signal Complexity Improves the Breadth of Generalization in Auditory Perceptual Learning

by David J. Brown, Michael J. Proulx
"... Copyright © 2013 D. J. Brown and M. J. Proulx.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Perceptual learning can be specific to ..."
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learning and breadth of generalization were more rapid and greater in magnitude, including novel generalization to an alternate temporal interval within stimulus type. We also investigated the long term maintenance of learning and found that specific and generalized learning was maintained over 3 and 6

RESEARCH ARTICLE Why do some, but not all, tropical birds migrate? A comparative study of diet breadth and fruit preference

by W. Alice, Boyle Courtney, J. Conway, Judith L. Bronstein, W. A. Boyle, W. A. Boyle, C. J. Conway, J. L. Bronstein
"... Abstract Annual migrations of birds profoundly influence terrestrial communities. However, few empirical studies examine why birds migrate, in part due to the difficulty of testing causal hypotheses in long-distance migration systems. Short-distance altitudinal migrations provide relatively tractabl ..."
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tractable systems in which to test explanations for migration. Many past studies explain tropical altitudinal migration as a response to spatial and temporal variation in fruit availability. Yet this hypothesis fails to explain why some coexisting, closely-related frugivorous birds remain resident year

Global Microstructures: The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets

by Karin Knorr Cetina, Urs Bruegger, Klaus Amann, Paul Dimaggio, Frank Dobbin, Stefan Hirschauer, Michèle Lamont - American Journal of Sociology , 2002
"... Using participant-observation data, interviews, and trading transcripts drawn from interbank currency trading in global investment banks, this article examines regular patterns of integration that characterize the global social system embedded in economic transactions. To interpret these patterns, w ..."
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, which are global in scope but microsocial in character, this article uses the term “global microstructures. ” Features of the interaction order, loosely defined, have become constitutive of and implanted in processes that have global breadth. This study draws on Schutz in the development of the concept

Discovering hidden time patterns in behavior: T-patterns and their detection

by Magnus S. Magnusson - Behaviour Research Methods, Instruments and Computers. Feb
"... This article deals with the definition and detection of particular kinds of temporal patterns in behavior, which are sometimes obvious or well known, but other times difficult to detect, either directly or with standard statistical methods. Characteristics of well-known behavior patterns were abstra ..."
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This article deals with the definition and detection of particular kinds of temporal patterns in behavior, which are sometimes obvious or well known, but other times difficult to detect, either directly or with standard statistical methods. Characteristics of well-known behavior patterns were

Mining Frequent Arrangements of Temporal Intervals

by Panagiotis Papapetrou, George Kollios, Stan Sclaroff, Dimitrios Gunopulos - UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR PUBLICATION IN KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS , 2008
"... The problem of discovering frequent arrangements of temporal intervals is studied. It is assumed that the database consists of sequences of events, where an event occurs during a time-interval. The goal is to mine temporal arrangements of event intervals that appear frequently in the database. The m ..."
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analysis of annotated data from American Sign Language as well as network and biological data. Three efficient methods to find frequent arrangements of temporal intervals are described; the first two are tree-based and use breadth and depth first search to mine the set of frequent arrangements, whereas

A longitudinal view of HTTP traffic

by Tom Callahan, Mark Allman, Vern Paxson , 2010
"... In this paper we analyze three and a half years of HTTP traffic observed at a small research institute to characterize the evolution of various facets of web operation. While our dataset is modest in terms of user population, it is unique in its temporal breadth. We leverage the longitudinal data t ..."
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In this paper we analyze three and a half years of HTTP traffic observed at a small research institute to characterize the evolution of various facets of web operation. While our dataset is modest in terms of user population, it is unique in its temporal breadth. We leverage the longitudinal data
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