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Articulating and understanding the phenomenological manifesto
(2008)Focusing on the manifesto provided by Gallagher and Zahavi's The Phenomenological Mind, this paper critically examines how we should understand and asses the prospects of allying phenomenological approaches to mind with ... -
Artificial and Computational Intelligence in Games: Revolutions in Computational Game AI (Dagstuhl Seminar 19511)
(2020-04-14)The 2016 success of Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo, which defeated the Go world champion, and its follow-up program AlphaZero, has sparked a renewed interest of the general public in computational game playing. Moreover, game ... -
Artificial evil and the foundation of computer ethics
(2001)Moral reasoning traditionally distinguishes two types of evil: moral (ME) and natural (NE). The standard v iew is that ME is the product of human agency and so includes phenomena such as war, torture and psychological ... -
Artificial evolution: modelling the development of the retina
(University of Hertfordshire, 1996)The evolution of neural systems relies on the repeated modification of developmental programmes contained within genes. This paper proposes that to efficiently investigate artificial evolution, developmental processes must ... -
Artificial intelligence and the future
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Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Review of the Entire Construction Value Chain Lifecycle
(2023-12-28)In recent years, there has been a surge in the global digitization of corporate processes and concepts such as digital technology development which is growing at such a quick pace that the construction industry is struggling ... -
Artificial Intelligence in Urological Oncology: An update and future applications
(2021-05-20)There continues to be rapid developments and research in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Urological Oncology worldwide. In this review we discuss the basics of AI, application of AI per tumour group (Renal, ... -
Artificial intelligence's new frontier: artificial companions and the fourth revolution
(2008)In this paper I argue that recent technological transformations in the life-cycle of information have brought about a fourth revolution, in the long process of reassessing humanity’s fundamental nature and role in the ... -
Artificial Intelligence-Based Fault Tolerant Control Strategy in Wind Turbine Systems
(2017-06-30)Power converters play an important role as an enabling technology in the electric power industry, especially in Wind Energy Systems (WESs). Where they ensure to regulate the exchanging powers between the system and the ... -
Artificial Neural Network Nonlinear Equalizer for Coherent Optical OFDM
(2015-02-15)We propose a novel low-complexity artificial neural network (ANN)-based nonlinear equalizer (NLE) for coherent optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (CO-OFDM) and compare it with the recent inverse Volterra-series ... -
Artificial selection of high proliferating and apoptosis-resistant NS0 cells for industrial production systems
(Springer Nature, 2004)It has been shown that the direct modification of metabolic networks by means of gene transfection or, genetic engineering, can cause unnecessary stresses and the metabolic overloading of cells. As a consequence, negative ... -
ARTIST : a computer system for creating and running psychology experiments
(1981)A flexible computer system for research and teaching experiments in psychology is described. Special features of the system include {1} separate phases for the generation and running of experiments, !2} facilities to control ... -
artist+teacher residency series of exhibitions : The Parfitt Gallery, Croydon
(2003)Residency 2003-2005 4 exhibitions 'Skyline Project', 'in-between', 'Becoming' and 'Hiraeth' -
Artists as HRI pioneers : A creative approach to developing novel interactions for living with robots
(Springer Nature, 2013-12)In this article we present a long-term, continuous human-robot cohabitation experiment, which involved two professional artists, whose artistic work explores the boundary between science and society. The artists lived in ... -
Arts and creativity for people with severe mental illness. A rapid realist review
(The Baring Foundation, 2022-03-23)This review inquires into the role of participatory arts and creativity for people who live with severe mental illness (SMI). A rapid realist informed approach was taken to explore what works from the perspectives of people ... -
Arts Therapies And Psychotherapy Training: An International Survey
(2002)This paper presents a comparative analysis of data received from the dissemination of a qualitative questionnaire to 12 countries. The survey was concerned with the extent to which group therapy was incorporated into the ... -
Arts-Based Interventions for Professionals in Caring Roles During and After Crisis: A Systematic Review of the Literature
(2020-12-22)Crisis events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can have a devastating effect on communities and the care professionals within them. Over recent years, arts-based interventions have helped in a wide range of crisis situations, ... -
Arty-facts : The role of performance in the "conventional" PhD
(UK Council for Graduate Education, 2011)Much has been written about various changes made to doctoral regulations in order to accommodate professional and practice-based doctoral research programmes. These changes are sometimes disparaged by those in more established ... -
“Art’s Neurosis”: Medicine, Mass Culture and the Romantic Artist in William Hazlitt
(2008)Although criticism has traditionally focussed on the Romantic celebration of artistic genius, there is also an emphasis on artistic abjection in Romantic writing. This essay argues that the Romantic theme of abjection is ... -
Aryl sulfones : A new class of γ-secretase inhibitors
(2005-05-16)The development of a novel series of 4-aryl, 4-phenylsulfonyl cyclohexananone-derived γ-secretase inhibitors for the potential treatment of Alzheimer's disease is described