- Aug 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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mathematical properties to these sparse distributed representations
for - sparse distributed representations - properties - additive
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- Feb 2023
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Weyl’s insight that quantization of a classical system crucially involves un-derstanding the Lie groups that act on the classical phase space and the uni-tary representations of these groups
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- Nov 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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its jobs (internal representation of process groups)
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- Feb 2021
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Any representation of information such as a chart, diagram or table. Multiple views of the same information are possible, such as a bar chart for management and a tabular view for accountants.
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- Jul 2018
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wendynorris.com wendynorris.com
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It was Bergson (1960, pp. 98-128, 226-240) who first sensitized us to the qualitative dimension of time by noting how we often experience mathematically identical dura- tions as having quite different feeling tones. Ho
Get Bergson's paper.
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- May 2018
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emlis.pair.com emlis.pair.com
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Like Orlikowski and Yates, we are particularly concerned with the rela-tionship between temporality and practice, with the ways in which a nego-tiated temporal order arises within, and lends meaning to, individualactivities coordinated in concert. We believe that a detailed understanding ofthe relationship between temporality and practice provides a basis for both amore detailed analytic understanding of the temporality of collaboration, butalso for technological and representational advances in support of cooper-ative activity.
Cite this to ground the need to study temporality and practice as a way forward for "technological and representational advances" in CSCW.
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- Nov 2013
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williepeacock.com williepeacock.com
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