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L'Inférence du Goût : une Piste de Différenciation Stratégique pour les Enseignes de la Distribution Alimentaire
1997
Eléments de Réflexion sur l'Approche Cognitive et Expérientielle de l'Inférence du Goût
1996
Introduction of a spatial layer in the Semantic Web framework : a proposition through the Web platform ArchaeoKM
2011
Spatial technology has gained momentum under database systems. More specifically, the spatial operations and spatial functions are used to carry out spatial analysis which can be executed through these database systems. In addition, there has been significant amount of research in the field of the geospatial ontology domain in order to achieve the semantic interoperability between different data sources. Although, data interoperability is one of the main objectives of the Semantic Web technologies, the potentiality of the underlying knowledge tools and techniques have not been completely identified. With the growing influence of the Semantic Web technologies towards the application based on…
Toward Artificial Intuition
2019
Approche sémantique pour la recommandation de documents textuels dans un contexte Big Data appliquée à la veille économique
2015
11H30-13H00 Conférencier invité Christophe Cruz (Le2i, Université de Bourgogne) : « Approche sémantique pour la recommandation de documents textuels dans un contexte Big Data appliquée à la veille économique » (Présidence de session : Eric Kergosien)
Prédire le passé et le futur : rôle des représentations motrices dans l'inférence du mouvement
2012
The effectiveness of the visual system is permitted by a complex processing network, which relies on cortical, sub-cortical and peripheral structures. The purpose of this research is to improve the knowledge of the process sustaining the visual perception of motion, and to produce a computational model able to reproduce the features of human visual tracking of a moving object.This work includes an extensive bibliographic research, and a series of experiments. The thesis consists of two parts:The first part pertains to the determination of performance in the "backward" inference of a partially visible movement. It consist of defining the involvement of exogenous information (retinal signals)…