Search results for "Associative property"

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Immune networks: multitasking capabilities near saturation

2013

Pattern-diluted associative networks were introduced recently as models for the immune system, with nodes representing T-lymphocytes and stored patterns representing signalling protocols between T- and B-lymphocytes. It was shown earlier that in the regime of extreme pattern dilution, a system with $N_T$ T-lymphocytes can manage a number $N_B!=!\order(N_T^\delta)$ of B-lymphocytes simultaneously, with $\delta!<!1$. Here we study this model in the extensive load regime $N_B!=!\alpha N_T$, with also a high degree of pattern dilution, in agreement with immunological findings. We use graph theory and statistical mechanical analysis based on replica methods to show that in the finite-connectivit…

Statistics and ProbabilityImmune Network Statistical Mechanics Hopfield Model Parallel RetrievalQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansPhase (waves)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyInterference (wave propagation)TopologyQuantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorCell Behavior (q-bio.CB)Physics - Biological PhysicsFinite setMathematical PhysicsConnectivityAssociative propertyPhysicsDegree (graph theory)ReplicaStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsGraph theoryDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksBiological Physics (physics.bio-ph)FOS: Biological sciencesModeling and SimulationQuantitative Biology - Cell BehaviorJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
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Participación asociativa percibida en contextos socio-educativos: validación de contenido

2019

En las asociaciones del Tercer Sector de acción socioeducativa se han ido estableciendo lógicas, políticas y prácticas para acreditar la calidad de los servicios. Este tipo de orientaciones organizativas son similares a los procedimientos que se han llevado a cabo en los últimos años, en otros contextos educativos, y que han mermado considerablemente la participación real y eficaz de los principales agentes implicados. A ello se suma la falta de estándares para evaluar la participación asociativa percibida. Atendiendo a esta problemática, nos planteamos el objetivo de establecer unos indicadores válidos que permitan registrar la perspectiva de los socios y los profesionales acerca de su par…

Structure (mathematical logic)Service qualityasociaciónPerspective (graphical)educación socialintegración socialEducational psychologyCiencias Sociales > EducaciónAssociationismlcsh:Education (General)Educationinstrumento de medidaAction (philosophy)indicadorConstruct (philosophy)Psychologylcsh:Llcsh:L7-991Social psychologyparticipaciónAssociative propertypolítica sociallcsh:EducationRevista Complutense de Educación
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Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Associations in Information Retrieval

2003

It is shown that unconscious associative processes taking place in the memory of a searcher during the formulation of a search query in information retrieval — such as the production of free word associations and the generation of synonyms — can be simulated using statistical models that analyze the distribution of words in large text corpora. The free word associations as produced by subjects on presentation of stimulus words can be predicted by applying first-order statistics to the frequencies of word co-occurrences as observed in texts. The generation of synonyms can also be conducted on co-occurrence data but requires second-order statistics. Both approaches are compared and validated …

Text corpusEmpirical dataSyntagmatic analysisInformation retrievalWeb search querySemantic similarityComputer scienceStatistical modelIndependent component analysisAssociative property
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Non associative damage interface model for mixed mode delamination and frictional contact

2019

Abstract The present paper proposes a new interface constitutive model based on the non-associative damage mechanics and frictional plasticity. The model is developed in a thermodynamically consistent framework, with three independent damage variables. The non associative flow rules drive the concurrent evolution of the three damage variables. The interface model provides two independent values for the mode I fracture energy and the mode II fracture energy and it is able to accurately reproduce arbitrary mixed mode fracture conditions. The model can also take into account the presence of frictional effects both at the fully debonded zones and at the partially debonded ones. The experimental…

ToughnessMaterials scienceDamage Delamination Fracture Mixed mode Interface model FrictionComputer simulationMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationGeneral Physics and AstronomyTorsion (mechanics)Fracture mechanics02 engineering and technologyMechanicsPlasticity021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsDamage mechanicsGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyAssociative propertyEuropean Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
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Discriminating and simulating actions with the associative self-organising map

2015

We propose a system able to represent others’ actions as well as to internally simulate their likely continuation from a partial observation. The approach presented here is the first step towards a more ambitious goal of endowing an artificial agent with the ability to recognise and predict others’ intentions. Our approach is based on the associative self-organising map, a variant of the self-organising map capable of learning to associate its activity with different inputs over time, where inputs are processed observations of others’ actions. We have evaluated our system in two different experimental scenarios obtaining promising results: the system demonstrated an ability to learn discrim…

action recognitionArtificial neural networkneural networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceinternal simulationassociative self-organising map; neural network; action recognition; internal simulation; intention understandingassociative self-organising mapSelf organising mapsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreHuman-Computer InteractionContinuationintention understandingArtificial IntelligenceAction recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerSoftwareAssociative propertyConnection Science
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The inhibitory effect of long-term associative representation on working memory

2020

Studies on how long-term memory affects working memory (WM) have found that long-term memory can enhance WM processing. However, these studies only use item memory as the representation of long-term memory. In addition to item memory, associative memory is also an essential part of long-term memory. The associative memory and item memory involve different cognitive mechanisms and brain areas. The purpose of the present study was to investigate how associative memory affects WM processing. Before the WM task, participants were asked to store 16 pairs of dissimilar pictures into long-term memory. The participants would obtain the associative memory of these pairs of pictures in the long-term …

alpha powerassociative memoryWorking memoryLong-term memoryComputer scienceRepresentation (systemics)Content-addressable memorysäilömuistityömuistikognitiiviset prosessitworking memoryTerm (time)long-term memoryassosiaatioAlpha powerInhibitory effectGeneral PsychologyAssociative propertyCognitive psychologymuisti (kognitio)
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Cognitive Reasoning and Inferences through Psychologically based Personalised Modelling of Emotions Using Associative Classifiers

2014

The development of Microsoft Kinect opened up the research field of computational emotions to a wide range of applications, such as learning environments, which are excellent candidates to trial computational emotions based algorithms but were never feasible for given consumer technologies. Whilst Kinect is accessible and affordable technology it comes with its' own additional challenges such as the limited number of extracted Action Units (AUs). This paper presents a new approach that attempts at finding patterns of interaction between AUs and each other on one hand and patterns that link the related AUs to a given emotion. In doing so, this paper presents the ground work necessary to reac…

business.industryComputer scienceSentiment analysisNumerical modelsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Range (mathematics)Action (philosophy)Encoding (memory)Artificial intelligenceSet (psychology)businesscomputerAssociative property
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Dynamics of supramolecular associative polymer networks at the interplay of chain entanglement, transient chain association, and chain‐sticker cluste…

2019

The dynamic mechanical properties of supramolecular associative polymer networks depend on the average number of entanglements along the network‐forming chains, Nₑ, and on their content of associative groups, f. In addition, there may be further influence by aggregation of the associative groups into clusters, which, in turn, is influenced by the chemical structure of these groups, and again by Nₑ and f of the polymer. Therefore, the effects of these parameters are interdependent. To conceptually understand this interdependency, we study model networks in which (a) Nₑ, (b) f, and (c) the chemical structure of the associative groups are varied systematically. Each network is probed by rheolo…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSupramolecular chemistry02 engineering and technologyQuantum entanglementPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesTurn (biochemistry)Chain (algebraic topology)chemistryChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryCluster (physics)Physical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyCluster analysisAssociative propertyJournal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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