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Cómo la inteligencia artificial altera el paisaje de las seguridades
Published 2019-08-01“…El conocimiento explícito del matemático británico Alan Turing y las ideas de la generación Beat dieron entrada a la tercera revolución industrial respaldada en la electrónica, la tecnología de información y la producción automatizada. …”
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Opportunities for synthetic data in nature and climate finance
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Corrosion prediction for bulk carrier via data fusion of survey and experimental measurements
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Artifex Ex-Machina
Published 2021-12-01“…Este artigo pretende discutir algumas destas questões, tomando como ponto de partida um conhecido artigo de Alan Turing e dois projectos fotográficos contemporâneos: Arquivo de Babel do autor e Orogenesis do fotógrafo catalão Joan Fontcuberta.…”
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The Resilience of Public Policies in Economic Development
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Effect of aspect ratio on the propulsive performance of tandem flapping foils
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Challenges on the interaction of models and policy for pandemic control
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Data from ‘The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary British Spoken Data’
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Gravitational Lens Time Delays Using Polarization Monitoring
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What the success of brain imaging implies about the neural code
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Spectrum of the Anomalous Microwave Emission in the North Celestial Pole with WMAP 7-Year Data
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Signal Perceptron: On the Identifiability of Boolean Function Spaces and Beyond
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Computer als Modelle des Geistes
Published 2008-12-01“…A similar but different approach to modeling the brain was taken by Alan Turing, who on the one hand believed that the mind simply was a universal computer, and who sought to show how brain-like networks could self-organize into Universal Turing Machines. …”
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A biased review of biases in Twitter studies on political collective action
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Closed-Form Results for Prior Constraints in Sum-Product Networks
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Automatic Detection of Erratic Sensor Observations in Ami Platforms: A Statistical Approach <sup>†</sup>
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What can Philosophy say, in principle, about Computers?
Published 2022-01-01“…I consider that in order to answer this question, philosophical inquiry must discuss, in the first place, the work of Alan Turing. He created the concept of computer in a 1936-1937 paper, “On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem”, and he also reflected upon the extreme implications of this concept on later texts, as in a 1947 lecture on the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE), where he expressed some interesting possibilities for understanding how computers and philosophy relate to each other. …”
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Period Analysis for the F Component of the ɛ Aurigae System Using Wavelets
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