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Space emerges from what we know - spatial categorisations induced by information constraints
(2020-10-19)Seeking goals carried out by agents with a level of competency requires an “understanding” of the structure of their world. While abstract formal descriptions of a world structure in terms of geometric axioms can be ... -
Space for idealism? : Politics and education in the UK
(2002)This article discusses the political changes that have occurred in the United Kingdom during the past quarter century. Education as an electoral issue is placed in the context of the political philosophies of the Conservative ... -
A space of goals: the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded agents : the cognitive geometry of informationally bounded agents
(2022-12-07)Traditionally, Euclidean geometry is treated by scientists as a priori and objective. However, when we take the position of an agent, the problem of selecting a best route should also factor in the abilities of the agent, ... -
Space Project for Astrophysical and Cosmological Exploration ( SPACE ), an ESA stand-alone mission and a possible contribution to the Origins Space Telescope
(2021-07-18)We propose a new mission called Space Project for Astrophysical and Cosmological Exploration (SPACE) as part of the ESA long term planning Voyage 2050 programme. SPACE will study galaxy evolution at the earliest times, ... -
Space, politics and desire : configuring the landscape in post-Revolutionary France
(2010-09)The French Revolution radically reconfigured citizens' views of both real and imagined space. This article sets out to explore this process of reconfiguration and the relationship between politics and space from the period ... -
Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless Communications
(2008-11-04)Abstract Wireless designers constantly seek to improve the spectrum efficiency/capacity, coverage of wireless networks, and link reliability. Space-time wireless technology that uses multiple antennas along with appropriate ... -
Space: Potential locations to conduct full-scale simulation-based education
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Spaceborne observations of low surface aerosol concentrations in the Stockholm region
(2016-09-16)This article investigates the feasibility of using spaceborne observations of aerosol optical thickness (AOT) derived with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) for monitoring of fine particulate matter ... -
The Spaces of Dangerous Freedom: Disrupting Settler Colonialism
(Springer Nature, 2016-11-01)This chapter expands on two related concepts developed by Mohawk scholar Alfred (2005): that of ‘the clearing’ and the ‘space of dangerous freedom.’ We examine how the embodied encounters in the clearing can model a powerful ... -
Spain in the world economy
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SPAIN: Tourism outlook: Spain’s tourism sector is set to grow further
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Spanish drivers and their aberrant driving behaviours
(2006-03)One of the most commonly used frameworks for investigating the relationship between self-reported driving behaviour and crash involvement is the Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ). However, in spite of the ... -
The Spanish economy: from the single market to EMU
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Spanish foreign direct investment, transnationals and the redefinition of the Spanish business realm
(2001)Spanish outward direct investment grew substantially during the 1990s, transforming some Spanish businesses from national players to transnationals and adding a distinctive Latin American dimension to an essentially European ... -
The spark in the engine : creative workers in a global economy
(2007)Introducing this volume, this paper summarises the contents and offers an analysis of the place of creative work in a global economy, focusing in particular on the restructuring of global value chains and the commodification ... -
Sparse Coding with a Somato-Dendritic Rule
(2020-06-26)Cortical neurons are silent most of the time. This sparse activity is energy efficient, and the resulting neural code has favourable properties for associative learning. Most neural models of sparse coding use some form ... -
A Sparse Reformulation of the Green's Function Formalism Allows Efficient Simulations of Morphological Neuron Models
(2015-12)We prove that when a class of partial differential equations, generalized from the cable equation, is defined on tree graphs and the inputs are restricted to a spatially discrete, well chosen set of points, the Green's ... -
Sparsely-connected associative memory models with displaced connectivity.
(2007)Our work is concerned with finding optimum connection strategies in high-performance associative memory models. Taking inspiration from axonal branching in biological neurons, we impose a displacement of the point of ...