for mathematical models of computers Model of computation Unreferenced date October 2008 A computationalmodel is a mathematical model in computational science that requires extensive computational resource s to study the behavior of a complex system by computer simulation . The system under study is often a complex nonlinear system for which simple, intuitive analytical solution s are not readily available. Rather than deriving a mathematical analytical solution to the problem, experimentation with the model is done by adjusting the parameters of the system in the computer, and studying the differences in the outcome of the experiments. Operation theories of the model can be derived deduced from these computational experiments. Examples of common computational models are weather forecasting models, earth simulator models, flight simulator models, molecular protein folding models, and neural network models. See also Agent based model Artificial neural network Computational linguistics Decision field theory Membrane computing Ontology information science Programming language theory Category Models of computation de Computermodell es Modelo computacional fa hr Ra unski model ... more details
answer calling greeting protesting practicing In computer science Computationalspeechactmodel ...for the US ActSPEECHActSpeechact is a technical term in linguistics and the philosophy of language ... act s. Speech acts are commonly taken to include such acts as promising, ordering, greeting, warning ... 1962 . Illocutionary acts The concept of an illocutionary act is central to the concept of a speech ..., and bequeathing. Following the usage of, for example, John R. Searle , speechact is often meant ... of illocutionary speechact is that performed in the utterance of what Austin calls performative ... one speechact, and indeed performs this act, but also performs a further speechact, which is indirect ... indirectly, by means of directly performing a question, it counts as an indirect speechact. Indirect ... used an indirect speechact to reject the proposal. This is indirect because the literal meaning of I ... speech acts John Charlie Charlie has introduced the notion of an indirect speechact , which ... of X s proposal. Charlie argues that a similar process can be applied to any indirect speechact as a model to find the primary illocutionary act 178 . His proof for this argument is made by means ... speechact performances, whatever they are. He makes the following suggestion Step 1 Understand ... of speech acts . All of these three acts, but especially the illocutionary act , are nowadays commonly ..., B. Towards a History of SpeechAct Theory , at pp.29 61 in Speech Acts, Meaning, and Intentions Critical ..., binding themselves to one another via the speech acts of their vows. The term social act ... and structure. in Mulligan, K., editor SpeechAct and Sachverhalt Reinach and the Foundations of Realist ... Karl Schuhmann and Barry Smith Elements of SpeechAct Theory in the Work of Thomas Reid in History ..., long before Austin and Searle. The term SpeechAct had also been already used by Karl B hler ref ... 263&ared 264&arAuthor Morelli 2C R.A. 3B Bronzino 2C J.D. 3B Goethe 2C J.W. ref Speechact theory ... more details
Heritage SPEECHAct is a Law of the United States Federal law federal statutory law in the United ... of libel tourism, both with the proposed title of the Free Speech Protection Act they were ... respectively, but neither was passed. The SPEECHAct has been endorsed by several U.S. organizations ... Heritage ActSPEECHAct url http www.aclu.org files assets Ltr to Senate supporting SPEECH Act.pdf ... . The act was passed by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama . The act was written as a response to libel tourism . It creates a new cause of action and claim ... to Freedom of speech in the United States free speech . ref cite web url http www.medialaw.org Content ... In a rare event, the act was passed unanimously in both the United States House of Representatives House ... the act. See also Libel tourism Acts of the 111th United States Congress References Notes Reflist External ... Presidency of Barack Obama Category Freedom of speech in the United States ... more details
In the United States a modelact is statutory text, typically drafted by the Uniform Law Commission ULC , that is meant to serve as a guide for subsequent legislation. It is not usually meant to be enacted exactly as it is written, but is provided by the ULC as a suggestion to the various state and territorial legislatures from which they create their own law. The ULC was created by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws NCCUSL to harmonize various local laws that often conflict or contradict each other from state to state. In addition to model acts it also publishes uniform act s , which are meant to be enacted exactly as they are written across the United States. Other organizations e.g. the American Law Institute and American Bar Association , and American Bar Association also publish model acts. The ULC and NCCUSL are non profit, advisory bodies that recommend uniform legislation to the states. They do not enforce or empower legislation. Neither a modelact nor a uniform act has the force of law unless it is enacted by a state legislature. Example model acts Model Business Corporation ActModel Nonprofit Corporation ActModel Penal Code See also Uniform Act National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws , the parent organization of the ULC American Bar Association , which also drafts model legislation Conflict of Laws Acquis communautaire EU Harmonization , a somewhat similar concept in European Union law Category United States law ... more details
The source filter model of speech production models speech as a combination of a sound source, such as the vocal cords , and a linear acoustic filter, the vocal tract and radiation characteristic . An important assumption that is often made in the use of the source filter model is the independence of source and filter. In such cases, the model should more accurately be referred to as the http www.rothenberg.org source filter lives Source Filter Lives paper as presented5.pdf independent source filter model . While only an approximation, the model is widely used in a number of applications because of its relative simplicity. To varying degrees, different phoneme s can be distinguished by the properties of their source s and their spectral shape. Voiced sounds e.g., vowels have at least a source due to mostly periodic glottal excitation, which can be approximated by an impulse train in the time domain and by harmonics in the frequency domain, and a filter that depends on, e.g., tongue position and lip protrusion. On the other hand, fricatives have at least a source due to turbulent noise produced at a constriction in the oral cavity e.g., the sounds represented by orthographically by s and f ... glottal constriction. The source filter model is used in both speech synthesis and speech Voice analysis analysis , and is related to linear prediction . The development of the model is due ... contributed substantially to the models underlying acoustic analysis of speech and speech synthesis. In implementation of the source filter model of speech production, the sound source, or excitation signal, is often modelled as a periodic impulse train, for voiced speech, or white noise for unvoiced speech. The vocal tract filter is, in the simplest case, approximated by an all pole filter, where the coefficients are obtained by performing linear prediction to minimize the mean squared error in the speech ... the synthesised speech. See also Inverse filter Category Speech synthesis ling stub compu ... more details
The Model Nonprofit Corporation Act MNCA is model legislation prepared by the http apps.americanbar.org dch committee.cfm?com CL580000 Nonprofit Organizations Committee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association ref http www.abanet.org dch committee.cfm?com CL580012&edit Nonprofit Corporations Revision of Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Bot generated title ref . The MNCA is a model set of statutes governing nonprofit corporation s proposed for adoption by state legislatures. Many of the default procedures of the MNCA are different from standard parliamentary procedure , though they may be superseded by a provision either in the articles of incorporation or in the bylaws of the corporation. ref cite web last Malamut first Michael title Issues of Concern to Parliamentarians Raised by the 2008 Revision of the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act url http www.michaelmalamut.com articles 2009Q1 2008 Model Nonprofit Corporation Act.pdf publisher National Association of Parliamentarians accessdate 9 March 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.abanet.org rppt meetings cle 2008 jointfall Joint08 ExemptOrgCharitablePlanOrganGroup BlackLetter.pdf Model Nonprofit Corporation Act proposed revision , Third Edition, Adopted August 2008, from the American Bar Association Category Non profit corporations Category United States corporate law US law stub statute stub nonprofit org stub ... more details
The Model Business Corporation Act MBCA is a model set of law prepared by the Committee on Corporate Laws of the Section of Business Law of the American Bar Association and is followed by twenty four states. ref L Bebchuk, The Case for Increasing Shareholder Power 2004 5 118 Harvard Law Review 833, 844 ref History It was created due to variation in how states defined corporation s after World War II in 1950. The variation and uncertainty resulted in many lawsuits in which a promoter was sued personally for obligations ostensibly incurred in the name of the nascent corporation. The widespread adoption of the MBCA brought some clarity to such confusion and other corporate law issues. Most states are now guided by the Revised Model Business Corporation Act RMBCA , a revised version of the MBCA. Use of Model The http www.abanet.org buslaw library onlinepublications mbca2002.pdf Model Business Corporation Act 2002 is used by twenty four states. A partial list is as follows. http www.azleg.state.az.us ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title 10 Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 10 http www.leg.state.fl.us statutes index.cfm?App mode Display Statute&URL Ch0607 titl0607.htm&StatuteYear 2005&Title 2D 3E2005 2D 3EChapter 20607 Florida Business Corporation Act FBCA http www.legis.state.ga.us legis GaCode Title14.pdf Georgia Business Corporation Code GBCC http www.ilga.gov legislation ilcs ilcs3.asp?ActID 2273&ChapAct 805 26nbsp 3BILCS 26nbsp 3B5 2F&ChapterID 65&ChapterName BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS&ActName Business Corporation Act of 1983 2E Illinois Business Corporation Act IBCA http www.ncga.state.nc.us gascripts Statutes StatutesTOC.pl?Chapter 0055 North Carolina Business Corporation Act NCBCA http www.scstatehouse.net code titl33.htm South Carolina Business Corporation Act SCBCA http apps.leg.wa.gov rcw default.aspx?Cite 23B Washington Business Corporation Act WBCA http folio.legis.state.wi.us ... Law Securities and Exchange Act UK company law Notes reflist References cite journal first ... more details
The conceptual actmodel of emotion is a recent psychological constructivist view on the experience of emotion. ref name emotion paradox Barrett, L. F. 2006 . Solving the emotion paradox Categorization and the experience of emotion. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 10, 20 46. ref This model was proposed by Lisa Feldman Barrett to rectify the emotion paradox, ref name emotion paradox which has perplexed emotion researchers for decades. The emotion paradox is as follows. People have vivid and intense experiences of emotion in day to day life they report seeing emotions like anger, sadness, and happiness in others, and they report experiencing anger, sadness and so on themselves. Nevertheless, psychophysiological and neuroscientific evidence has failed to yield consistent support for the existence of such discrete categories of experience. ref Barrett, L. F., Lindquist, K., Bliss Moreau, E., Duncan, S., Gendron, M., Mize, J., & Brennan, L. in press . Of mice and men Natural kinds of emotion in the mammalian brain? Perspectives on Psychological Science. ref Instead, the empirical evidence suggests that what exists in the brain and body is Affect psychology affect . ref Barrett, L. F. 2006 . Emotions as natural kinds? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1, 28 58. ref ref Barrett, L. F., & Wager, T. 2006 . The structure of emotion Evidence from the neuroimaging of emotion ... in line with common sense conceptions of emotion. The Conceptual ActModel of emotion calls this assumption ... a continuous scale between these endpoints. According to the Conceptual Actmodel, emotion is generated ... of Affect The Conceptual Actmodel of emotion posits that the experience of emotion ... and distinct fear, anger, happiness while core affect is continuous. The Conceptual Actmodel suggests that at a given moment, people categorize and apply a label to their current feeling .... The citation is Segarra, E. 1983 . A neuropsychological model of human behavior and therapeutic ... more details
NPOV language date August 2009 The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act MSEHPA is a proposal by the Center for Law and the Public s Health , a joint venture of Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University , to aid America s state legislatures in revising their public health laws to, as proponents put it, more effectively control epidemics and respond to bioterrorism . Draft The initial proposal was drafted at the behest of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Lawrence O. Gostin , an attorney at the Washington, D.C., center, during the anthrax letter scare in fall 2001. It took him three to four weeks to do so, he said. The draft, dated October 23, 2001, was produced by Gostin without consultation from any of the various groups he listed on the title page as being in collaboration with , namely, the National Governors Association , the National Conference of State Legislatures , the National Association of Attorneys General , the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials , and the National Association of City and County Health Officials . The claim of collaboration was an error, and a later version, dated December 21, 2001, made the revised statement on its title page that the law was a draft for discussion to assist those organizations. http www.publichealthlaw.net MSEHPA MSEHPA2.pdf Modelact The modelact subsequently came under the aegis of the Turning Point National Collaborative on Public Health Statute Modernization to revise state health ... University School of Public Health and the MSEHPA s leading critic, said The ModelAct seems to have ... Mair, James G. Hodge, Jr., and Jon S. Vernick. The Model State Emergency Powers Act Planning for and Response ... Distinguished Achievement in Public Health Law Award from the Public Health Law Association . The modelact would revise some subjects covered by existing public health laws, such as reporting of contagious ... upon or feature provisions related to the articles or sections of the act. Of these bills, 37 had ... more details
otheruses Refimprove date June 2011 File Real time MRI Speaking English .ogv thumb Speech production ... Speech production Chinese visualized by Real time MRI File Echtzeit MRT Sprechen.ogv thumb Speech production German visualized by Real time MRI Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. It is based ... of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies, the syntax which structures them, and their set of speech sound units differ, creating the existence ... that enable humans to produce speech also provide humans with the ability to singing sing . A gestural form of human communication exists for the deaf in the form of sign language . Speech in some ... and phonetics from its associated spoken one, a situation called diglossia . Speech in addition ... psychology interior monologue . Speech is researched in terms of the speech production and speech perception of the sounds used in spoken language . Other research topics concern speech repetition , the ability ... in the vocabulary expansion in children and speech error s. Several academic disciplines study these including acoustics , psychology , speech pathology , linguistics , cognitive science , communication ... in its different areas such as the Broca s area and Wernicke s area underlies speech. It is controversial how far human speech is unique in that other animals also Animal language communicate with vocalizations ... that they might have these capabilities. The origin of language origins of speech are unknown and subject to much debate and speculation . Speech production main Speech production In linguistics ... speech organs are involved in making a sound make contact. Often the concept is only used for the production ... several homorganic consonants. Normal human speech is produced with pulmonary pressure provided by the lung ... and glottis in alaryngeal speech of which there are three types esophageal speech , pharyngeal speech and buccal speech better known as Donald Duck talk . Speech perception main Speech perception ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Wikify date November 2010 It regulated Marine insurance in the District of Columbia and was intended as a model for the states to follow it was passed on the initiative of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries as being one of a series of steps necessary to improve shipping trade and the commerce of the U.S, by putting them more on parity with other competing commercial nations the bill authorized the formation of specific marine insurance companies being formed to cover property damages done by fires, earthquakes, accidents, as well as covering injury and death Category United States federal admiralty and maritime legislation Category 1922 in law ... more details
are interested in providing computationalmodel s of various kinds of linguistic phenomena. ref ... Resources for Text, Speech and Language Processing DEFAULTSORT Computational Linguistics Category ...About the scientific field the journal Computational Linguistics journal refimprove date February 2010 linguistics Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical or rule based modeling of natural language from a computational perspective. Traditionally, computational ... of computers to the processing of a natural language . Computational linguists often work as members ... scientists. In general, computational linguistics draws upon the involvement of linguistics linguists ... , among others. Computational linguistics has theoretical and applied components, where theoretical computational linguistics takes up issues in theoretical linguistics and cognitive science, and applied computational linguistics focuses on the practical outcome of modelling human language use. ref Hans Uszkoreit. What Is Computational Linguistics? http www.coli.uni saarland.de hansu what is cl.html Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics of Saarland University ref Origins Computational linguistics as a field predates artificial intelligence , a field under which it is often grouped. Computational linguistics originated with efforts in the United States in the 1950s to use ... had originally been assumed. Computational linguistics was born as the name of the new field of study ... intelligence came into existence in the 1960s, the field of computational linguistics became ..., Lucy Vanderwende, Ralph Weischedel ref Nowadays research within the scope of computational linguistics is done at computational linguistics departments, ref http www.coli.uni saarland.de Computational linguistics and phonetics at Saarland University ref computational linguistics laboratories, ref http vetsky.narod2.ru Yatsko s computational linguistics laboratory ref computer science departments ... more details
or LAPACK . Computational science application programs often model real world changing conditions ...distinguish computer science Science Computational science or scientific computing is the subfield of computer ... model s and numerical analysis quantitative analysis techniques and using computers to analyze and solve scientific problems. ref http www.nccs.gov about National Center for Computational Science ... develop computer programs , application software , that model systems being studied and run ... computing platforms. Numerical analysis is an important underpinning for techniques used in computational science. Applications of computational science Problem domains for computational science scientific ... atomic particle behaviour . Model fitting and data analysis Appropriately tune models or solve equations to reflect observations, subject to model constraints e.g. oil exploration geophysics, computational linguistics . Use graph theory to model networks, such as those connecting individuals, organizations, websites, and biological systems. Computational optimization main Mathematical optimization ... and algorithms Algorithms and mathematical methods used in computational science are varied. Commonly ... to the model. For example in weather models, each item might be a square kilometer with land ... how the system operates and then repeat the process to calculate the next state. The term computational ... economics, biology and medicine. Computational science is now commonly considered a third mode of science ... students resources report.php Siam.org ref The essence of computational science is numerical algorithm ref Nonweiler T. R., 1986. Computational Mathematics An Introduction to Numerical Approximation, John Wiley and Sons ref and or computational mathematics . ref Yang X. S., 2008. Introduction to Computational Mathematics, World Scientific Publishing ref In fact, substantial effort in computational ... languages, and validation of computational results. A collection of problems and solutions in computational ... more details
this model is still one of the most popular models in computational neuroscience for both cellular and neural ... model using cable theory . Major topics Research in computational neuroscience can be roughly categorized into several lines of inquiry. Most computational neuroscientists collaborate ...Refimprove date January 2009 Computational neuroscience is the study of brain function in terms of the information processing properties of the structures that make up the nervous system . ref What is computational neuroscience? Patricia S. Churchland, Christof Koch, Terrence J. Sejnowski. in Computational ... , computer science , mathematics and physics . Computational neuroscience is distinct from psychological ... networks and computational learning theory in that it emphasizes descriptions of functional and biologically ... architecture and learning and memory. These computational models are used to frame hypotheses .... History The term computational neuroscience was introduced by Eric L. Schwartz , who organized a conference ... meeting were later published as the book Computational Neuroscience 1990 . ref cite book author Schwartz, Eric title Computational neuroscience publisher MIT Press location Cambridge, Mass ... introduced the integrate and fire model of the neuron in a seminal article published in 1907 ref cite ... 40 years later, Hodgkin & Huxley developed the voltage clamp and created the first biophysical model ... computational approaches to the study of how functional groups of neurons within the hippocampus and neocortex interact, store, process, and transmit information. Computational modeling of biophysically ... characteristics. Hodgkin and Huxley s Hodgkin Huxley model original model only employed two voltage ..., modulations and sensitivity of these currents is an important topic of computational neuroscience ... publisher MIT Press location Cambridge, Mass year 1995 isbn 0 262 10053 3 ref The computational ... the number of spikes. Experimental and computational work have since supported this hypothesis in one ... more details
mergeto computational forensics discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Computational criminology is an interdisciplinary field which uses computing science methods to formally define criminology concepts, improve our understanding of complex phenomena, and generate solutions for related problems. Computing science methods being used include Algorithms Data Mining Data Structures Formal Methods Software Development Process Computational criminology is interdisciplinary in the sense that both criminologists and computing scientists work together to ensure that computational models properly match their theoretical and real world counterparts. Areas of criminology for which computational approaches are being used include Environmental Criminology Identity Theft Justice References P. L. Brantingham, U. Gl sser, P. Jackson, B. Kinney, and M. Vajihollahi. A ComputationalModel for Simulating Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Crime in Urban Environments. In Liu, L. and J. Eck, eds., http www.igi global.com reference details.asp?ID 7291 Artificial Crime Analysis Systems Using Computer Simulations and Geographic Information Systems . Information Science Reference, 2008, ISBN 978 1 59904 591 7. External links http www.sfu.ca icurs index.html Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies ICURS http stl.sfu.ca projects mastermind.php The Mastermind Project http pages.cs.wisc.edu huangyz The digital photo authentication project at CS Dept. University of Wisconsin Madison criminology stub Category Computational science Category Criminology ... more details
Primary source of Computational Lexicology comes from ACLWiki GNU. It is further formated, edited and supplemented with additional info Computational lexicology is that branch of computational linguistics ... dictionary machine readable dictionaries . It is distinguished from computational lexicography , which ... have used computational lexicography as synonymous . History Computational lexicology emerged as a separate discipline within computational linguistics with the appearance of machine readable ... al. at System Development Corporation . Today, computational lexicology is best known through the creation and applications of WordNet . Study of lexicon Computational lexicology has contributed to the understanding of the content and limitations of print dictionaries for computational purposes i.e. it clarified that the previous work of lexicography was not sufficient for the needs of computational linguistics . Through the work of computational lexicologists almost every portion of a print dictionary ... how the headword is delimited into syllables how the headword is pronounced used in speech generation systems the parts of speech the headword takes on used for POS taggers any special subject or usage ... s. Many computational linguists were disenchanted with the print dictionaries as a resource for computational ... programs. The work on computational lexicology quickly led to efforts in two additional directions. Successors to Computational Lexicology First, collaborative activities between computational linguists .... Most computational lexicologists moved on to build large corpora to gather the basic data that lexicographers ... corpora that could be more easily analyzed to create computational linguistic systems. Part of speech tagged corpora and semantically tagged corpora were created in order to test and develop POS ... be for computational linguistic purposes, especially for computational lexical semantic purposes. It was to have ... dictionaries were, if they had been created for use in computational analysis. WordNet can be considered ... more details
dablink For the scientific journal, see Computational Mechanics journal Computational Mechanics . Computational mechanics is the discipline concerned with the use of computational methods to study phenomena governed by the principles of mechanics . Before the emergence of computational science also called scientific computing as a third way besides theoretical and experimental sciences, computational ... to be a sub discipline within computational science. Process Scientists within the field of computational ... model of the physical phenomenon is made. This usually involves expressing the natural or engineering .... This step is called discretization because it involves creating an approximate discrete model from the original continuous model. In particular, it typically translates a partial differential ... computers may be used at this stage. 4. The mathematical model, numerical procedures, and the computer ... form expression analytical solution s are available. Quite frequently, new numerical or computational ... and often physical interpretations will be given to the results. Overview Computational ... . Computational fluid dynamics , computational thermodynamics, computational electromagnetics , computational solid mechanics are some of the many specializations within CM. The areas of mathematics most related to computational mechanics are partial differential equation s, linear algebra and numerical ... widely used programming language in the scientific community, including computational mechanics ... is also widely used, especially for rapid application development and model verification. Some examples where computational mechanics have been put to practical use are Crash simulation vehicle crash ..., and semiconductor modeling. In the last century, especially in the second half thereof, computational ... the tools provided by computational mechanics. With the incorporation of quantum, molecular and biological ... United States Association for Computational Mechanics http www.usacm.org Miscellaneous Scordim ... more details
Refimprove date September 2007 In computational complexity theory , a computational resource is a resource used by some computationalmodel s in the solution of computational problem s. The simplest computational resources are computation time , the number of steps necessary to solve a problem, and memory space , the amount of storage needed while solving the problem, but many more complicated resources have been defined. A computational problem is generally defined in terms of its action on any valid input. Examples of problems might be given an integer n , determine whether n is prime , or given two numbers x and y , calculate the product x y . As the inputs get bigger, the amount of computational resources needed to solve a problem will increase. Thus, the resources needed to solve a problem are described in terms of asymptotic analysis , by identifying the resources as a function of the length or size of the input. Computational resources are useful because we can study which problems can be computed in a certain amount of each computational resource. In this way, we can determine whether algorithm s for solving the problem are optimal and we can make statements about an Algorithmic efficiency algorithm s efficiency . The set of all of the computational problems that can be solved using a certain amount of a certain computational resource is a complexity class , and relationships between different complexity classes are one of the most important topics in complexity theory. Describing generally accessible computing equipment The term Computational resource is commonly used ... Turing machine has been used to model specific computations using the number of state transitions and alphabet size to quantify the computational effort required to solve a particular problem ... title Representing Information with Computational Resource Bounds booktitle Signals, Systems ... Computational complexity theory Category Computational resources hr Ra unski resurs ja zh ... more details
European Conference on Computational Biology ECCB Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing PSB http recomb.org International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology RECOMB Notable Bioinformatics Computational Biology Databases Ensembl UCSC Genome Browser InterPro Pfam OMIM SUPERFAMILY CATH Structural Classification of Proteins SCOP Protein Data Bank DECIPHER Subfields Computational biomodeling main Modelling biological systems Computational biomodeling, a field concerned with building computer model s of biological systems. Computational genomics main Computational genomics Computational .... date March 2012 Computational biology involves the development and application of data analytical and theoretical methods, mathematical modeling and computational simulation techniques to the study ... Research CCMB undergraduate.htm ref Centers Institutions and leading providers of Computational ... www.cosbi.eu The Centre for Computational and Systems Biology DLab http dlab.cl Computational Biology ... and Relevant Organizations International Society for Computational Biology http www.bioinformatics.org ... of Computational Biology Nature Methods Nucleic Acids Research PLoS Computational Biology PLoS ONE Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Notable Conferences in Computational Biology ... units used in large scale DNA sequencing projects. Computational neuroscience main Computational neuroscience Computational neuroscience is the study of brain function in terms of the information processing properties of the structures that make up the nervous system. Computational biology vs. Bioinformatics main Bioinformatics Bioinformatics and computational biology are rooted in life ... science and engineering, biology, and behavioral science. Bioinformatics and computational biology each ... to make the vast, diverse, and complex life sciences data more understandable and useful. Computational biology, on the other hand, uses mathematical and computational approaches to directly address ... more details
Mergefrom computational criminology discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Mergefrom forensic animation discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Computational forensics CF is a quantitative research quantitative approach to the methodology of the forensics forensic sciences . It involves computer based Scientific modeling modeling , computer simulation , analysis , and recognition in studying and solving problems posed in various forensic disciplines. CF integrates expertise from computational science and forensics forensic sciences . A broad range of objects, substances and processes are investigated, which are mainly based on pattern evidence ... of Computational Forensics , http spectrum.ieee.org computing software beyond csi the rise of computational ... and behavioral pattern s, DNA , digital evidence and crime scene s. Computational methods ... Computational Forensics Project Automated Reconstruction of Human Faces Archival page 6 2002 ref ref cite journal last Wong first J.L. coauthors Kirovski, D. Potkonjak, M. title Computational forensic ... Propelled Into Computational Forensics by 9 11, NCBI Preps QA Software to ID Katrina Victims November 28, 2005 ref ref cite journal last Franke first Katrin coauthors Srihari, Sargur title Computational ... authentication based on a quadratic pixel correlation model author YiZhen Huang and YangJing Long ... information technology is one specific discipline that could use computational science to study digital evidence . Computational Forensics examines diverse types of evidence . See also Computational ... IAPR Technical Committee on Computational Forensics IAPR TC6 http www.springer.com computer computer imaging book 978 3 540 85302 2 Computational Forensics, Springer Publisher 2008 http www.igi ... IJDCF http iwcf09.arsforensica.org 3rd International Workshop on Computational Forensics 2009 DEFAULTSORT Computational Forensics Category Computational science Category Forensic techniques ... more details
wikify date September 2011 merge Data driven journalism date October 2011 Computational journalism can be defined as the application of computation to the activities of journalism such as information gathering, organization, sensemaking, communication and dissemination of news information, while upholding values of journalism such as accuracy and verifiability. ref Nick Diakopoulos http www.nickdiakopoulos.com 2011 04 22 a functional roadmap for innovation in computational journalism A functional roadmap for innovation in computational journalism ref The field draws on technical aspects of computer science including artificial intelligence, content analysis NLP, vision, audition , visualization, personalization and recommender system s as well as aspects of social computing and information science . History of the Field The field emerged at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2006 where a course in the subject was taught in http www.cc.gatech.edu classes AY2007 cs4803cj spring 2007 and http www.computational journalism.com class2008 2008 . In February 2008 Georgia Tech hosted a http www.computational journalism.com symposium index.php Symposium on Computation and Journalism which convened several hundred computing researchers and journalists in Atlanta, GA. In July 2009, The Center ... index.php?act page&id 100&PHPSESSID h7uvpdqhgjtmkj2agbi3f4t904 CJournalism workshop to push ... 3 Research B cj 1 finalreport.pdf Accountability Through Algorithm Developing the Field of Computational ... http compjournalism.wordpress.com Computational Journalism courses at Georgia Tech http jonathanstray.com a computational journalism reading list A computational journalism reading list by Jonathan ... systematicinnovation.pdf Cultivating the Landscape of Innovation in Computational Journalism http cacm.acm.org magazines 2011 10 131400 computational journalism fulltext Communications of the ACM , October 2011, Computational Journalism References Reflist Category Types of journalism es Periodismo ... more details
result. Nonetheless, some computational success has been achieved with the blending model by extending ... such as Yorick Wilks, James Martin, ref citation title A ComputationalModel of Metaphor Interpretation ... recently been implemented using a CLARION cognitive architecture CLARION based computationalmodel ...Computational creativity also known as artificial creativity , mechanical creativity or creative computation ... intelligence , cognitive psychology , philosophy , and the arts. The goal of computational creativity is to model, simulate or replicate creativity using a computer, to achieve one of several ends ... The field of computational creativity concerns itself with theoretical and practical issues in the study ... e.g., publications, conferences and workshops , computational creativity is a growing area of research ... to computational creativity Can creativity be hard wired? In existing systems to which creativity ...? How do we evaluate computational creativity? What counts as creativity in a computational system ... systems creative? What distinguishes research in computational creativity from research in artificial ..., how can its behavior ever be called creative ? Defining creativity in computational terms Since no single ... 1 is perhaps the most common hallmark of creativity and thus serves to anchor the others. From a computational ..., criterion 1 characterizes the goal or end state of a computational search, criterion 4 characterizes ... model last Helie, S first Sun , R year 2010 publisher Psychological Review, Vol.117 ... of computational creativity. Clarify date November 2008 P creativity and H creativity Margaret Boden ... London Weidenfeld and Nicholson ref ref citation title Computational models of creativity. first ... that define the problem itself criterion 4 . Boden s insights have guided work in computational ... The criterion that creative products should be novel and useful means that creative computational ... conforms to the Geneplore model of Finke, Ward and Smith, ref citation title Creative cognition ... more details
neural networks and generalized additive model s. Computational statistics journals Communications in Statistics Communications in Statistics Simulation and Computation Computational Statistics Computational Statistics & Data Analysis Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics Journal of Statistical ... thumb right Statistics algorithms were one of the first uses of modern computers. Computational ... of computational science or scientific computing specific to the mathematical science ... computational statistics and statistical computing are often used interchangeably, although Carlo ... , and computational statistics as aiming at the design of algorithm for implementing statistical methods ... problems sic . ref Citation first Carlo last Lauro title Computational statistics or statistical computing, is that the question? journal Computational Statistics & Data Analysis volume 23 year 1996 ... doi 10.1016 0167 9473 96 88920 1 ref The term Computational statistics may also be used ... Interdisciplinary Reviews Computational Statistics Associations International Association for Statistical ... title Special Section Teaching Computational Statistics journal The American Statistician volume ... 004017008000000460 Books Citation title Computational Probability Algorithms and Applications ... Lawrence M. last4 Lemis publisher Springer year 2007 isbn 0387746757 Citation title Elements of Computational ... title Handbook of Computational Statistics Concepts and Methods editor1 first James E. editor1 last ... Springer year 2004 isbn 3540404643 Citation title Computational Statistics series Wiley Series in Probability ... www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 505539 description Computational Statistics & Data Analysis http www.amstat.org publications jcgs Journal of Computational & Graphical Statistics http www.springer.com statistics computational journal 11222 Statistics and Computing http www.informaworld.com ... Category numerical analysis Category Computational statistics ... more details