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  1. Handwritten Signature Verification using Deep Learning. [REVIEW]Eman Alajrami, Belal A. M. Ashqar, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser, Ahmed J. Khalil, Musleh M. Musleh, Alaa M. Barhoom & Samy S. Abu-Naser - manuscript
    Every person has his/her own unique signature that is used mainly for the purposes of personal identification and verification of important documents or legal transactions. There are two kinds of signature verification: static and dynamic. Static(off-line) verification is the process of verifying an electronic or document signature after it has been made, while dynamic(on-line) verification takes place as a person creates his/her signature on a digital tablet or a similar device. Offline signature verification is not efficient and slow for a (...)
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  2. Incentivized Symbiosis: A Paradigm for Human-Agent Coevolution.Tomer Jordi Chaffer, Justin Goldston & Gemach D. A. T. A. I. - manuscript
    Cooperation is vital to our survival and progress. Evolutionary game theory offers a lens to understand the structures and incentives that enable cooperation to be a successful strategy. As artificial intelligence agents become integral to human systems, the dynamics of cooperation take on unprecedented significance. The convergence of human-agent teaming, contract theory, and decentralized frameworks like Web3—grounded in transparency, accountability, and trust—offers a foundation for fostering cooperation by establishing enforceable rules and incentives for humans and AI agents. We conceptualize Incentivized (...)
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  3. AI and the New God: Breaking Solomon's Cycle.Yu Chen - manuscript
    This article explores the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the realm of religion, exploring the potential for AI to catalyze the birth of new world religions and break the "Solomon's Cycle." Drawing inspiration from King Solomon's timeless declaration, "There is nothing new under the sun," the article examines the challenges faced by new religions in a world dominated by established faiths and traditions. By leveraging the transformative capabilities of AI to inspire creativity, foster cross-cultural dialogue, provide ethical guidance, (...)
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  4. Zeno Paradox, Unexpected Hanging Paradox (Modeling of Reality & Physical Reality, A Historical-Philosophical view).Farzad Didehvar - manuscript
    In our research about Fuzzy Time and modeling time, "Unexpected Hanging Paradox" plays a major role. Here, we compare this paradox to the Zeno Paradox and the relations of them with our standard models of continuum and Fuzzy numbers. To do this, we review the project "Fuzzy Time and Possible Impacts of It on Science" and introduce a new way in order to approach the solutions for these paradoxes. Additionally, we have a more general discussion about paradoxes, as Philosophical back (...)
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  5. (2 other versions)Introduction to CAT4. Part 2. CAT2.Andrew Thomas Holster - manuscript
    CAT4 is proposed as a general method for representing information, enabling a powerful programming method for large-scale information systems. It enables generalised machine learning, software automation and novel AI capabilities. It is based on a special type of relation called CAT4, which is interpreted to provide a semantic representation. This is Part 2 of a five-part introduction. The focus here is on defining key mathematical properties of CAT2, identifying the topology and defining essential functions over a coordinate system. The analysis (...)
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  6. Against Competition.Enrique Martinez Esteve - manuscript
    (This is one of the essays to be included in a book examining the causes of day-to-day strife in the populations of modern democracies vying to live and assert the freedoms promised to them by systems of governance supposed and expected to represent them.) "The artisan of old, the artist, the researcher, the developer, and the scientist today have this in common, that in refining, perfecting and pushing the boundaries of their respective crafts, they cannot achieve satisfaction or adequately perform (...)
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  7. Mathematical Logic for STEM.Paul Mayer - manuscript
    This book serves as an introduction to mathematical logic for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) students, written for undergraduates (in particular, 1st and 2nd year undergraduates). A focus on this book is on logical thinking, not simply rote memorization, with a focus on examples and analogies relevant to students aimed at becoming technical leaders and problem solvers. This book includes propositional logic, set theory, functions and relations, and more, with coding examples provided in the Python programming language.
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  8. Rethinking Maximum Likelihood.Paul Mayer - manuscript
    This paper argues that Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) is the wrong approach for parameter estimation, both conceptually and in its results. We propose a new estimation method, called PLE, that offers four benefits over MLE: 1) PLE produces less biased estimates of the true parameters 2) PLE reduces overfitting 3) PLE more fairly represents minority (low-frequency) data and 4) PLE is more resilient to MAD collapse. We show how these benefits result from PLE's incorporation of counterfactual samples.
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  9. Bất ngờ với độ lan tỏa của phần mềm máy tính bayesvl.Nguyễn Minh Hoàng - manuscript
    Dữ liệu trên RDocumentation (CRAN) cho thấy phần mềm máy tính bayesvl có lượng download trong tháng 1/2024 cao vượt bậc so với tháng 12/2023, tăng 164%. Sự hào hứng này đã cho tôi động lực tiếp tục tìm hiểu mức độ lan tỏa của bayesvl. Nhờ thế nên tôi mới phát hiện ra 2 thông tin thú vị.
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  10. Long Range.Victor Mota - manuscript
    Long Range and short range, guns and violence, everyday life in cities and streets, between social and group identity and faith and religious belief, the vision to the "things of the world that cannot be seen" (Heróis do Mar).
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  11. Jacques Lacan’s Registers of the Psychoanalytic Field, Applied using Geometric Data Analysis to Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Purloined Letter”.Fionn Murtagh & Giuseppe Iurato - manuscript
    In a first investigation, a Lacan-motivated template of the Poe story is fitted to the data. A segmentation of the storyline is used in order to map out the diachrony. Based on this, it will be shown how synchronous aspects, potentially related to Lacanian registers, can be sought. This demonstrates the effectiveness of an approach based on a model template of the storyline narrative. In a second and more Comprehensive investigation, we develop an approach for revealing, that is, uncovering, Lacanian (...)
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  12. Surprising widespread of the bayesvl package.Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    Data on RDocumentation (CRAN) shows that the bayesvl R package had an exceptionally high number of downloads in January 2024 compared to December 2023, with an increase of 164%. This excitement motivated me to investigate the extent of bayesvl’s spread further, leading to the discovery of two interesting pieces of information.
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  13. The mindsponge concept and the bayesvl R package by 2021.Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Manh-Toan Ho, Tam-Tri Le, T. T. Huyen Nguyen & T. Hong-Kong Nguyen - manuscript
    We review the progress of the Mindsponge concept and the bayesvl R package in scientific research from 2018 to 2021.
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  14. (1 other version)Some discussions on critical information security issues in the artificial intelligence era.Vuong Quan Hoang, Viet-Phuong La, Hong-Son Nguyen & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    The rapid advancement of Information Technology (IT) platforms and programming languages has transformed the dynamics and development of human society. The cyberspace and associated utilities are expanding, leading to a gradual shift from real-world living to virtual life (also known as cyberspace or digital space). The expansion and development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) models and Large Language Models (LLMs) demonstrate human-like characteristics in reasoning, perception, attention, and creativity, helping humans overcome operational barriers. Alongside the immense potential of artificial intelligence (...)
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  15. Meta-Noia.Mota Victor - manuscript
    Conversion of mind, due to some experience and knowledge, plus a lot of patience.
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  16. Language Models as Critical Thinking Tools: A Case Study of Philosophers.Andre Ye, Jared Moore, Rose Novick & Amy Zhang - manuscript
    Current work in language models (LMs) helps us speed up or even skip thinking by accelerating and automating cognitive work. But can LMs help us with critical thinking -- thinking in deeper, more reflective ways which challenge assumptions, clarify ideas, and engineer new concepts? We treat philosophy as a case study in critical thinking, and interview 21 professional philosophers about how they engage in critical thinking and on their experiences with LMs. We find that philosophers do not find LMs to (...)
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  17. AI Regulation and Governance.Mohammed M. Abu-Saqer, Sabreen R. Qwaider, Islam Albatish, Azmi H. Alsaqqa, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - forthcoming - Information Journal of Engineering Research (Ijaer).
    Abstract: As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly evolve and permeate various aspects of society, the need for effective regulation and governance has become increasingly critical. This paper explores the current landscape of AI regulation, examining existing frameworks and their efficacy in addressing the unique challenges posed by AI. Key issues such as ensuring compliance, mitigating biases, and maintaining transparency are analyzed. The paper also delves into ethical considerations surrounding AI governance, emphasizing the importance of fairness and accountability. Through case studies (...)
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  18. The Incentive Guarantees Behind Nash Welfare in Divisible Resources Allocation.Xiaohui Bei, Biaoshuai Tao, Jiajun Wu & Mingwei Yang - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence.
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  19. Equal Desires and Self-Control.Daniel Coren - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    Self-control requires intentionally resisting what we most want to do. Yet we do what we most want to do, if we do anything intentionally at that time (The Law of Desire). Therefore, self-control is impossible. So runs a well-studied puzzle. The three standard accounts assume that if a desire is our strongest desire, then it is stronger than all others. But that assumption is false. For we may have desires of equal strength. I describe cases which feature tied desires, self-control, (...)
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  20. A Unified Momentum-based Paradigm of Decentralized SGD for Non-Convex Models and Heterogeneous Data.Haizhou Du, Chaoqian Cheng & Chengdong Ni - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence.
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  21. Explaining Experience In Nature: The Foundations Of Logic And Apprehension.Steven Ericsson-Zenith - forthcoming - Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering.
    At its core this book is concerned with logic and computation with respect to the mathematical characterization of sentient biophysical structure and its behavior. -/- Three related theories are presented: The first of these provides an explanation of how sentient individuals come to be in the world. The second describes how these individuals operate. And the third proposes a method for reasoning about the behavior of individuals in groups. -/- These theories are based upon a new explanation of experience in (...)
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  22. Response to ‘Reward is enough’ – This is not a review; it's a response.David Israel - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence.
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  23. The Importance of Teaching Logic to Computer Scientists and Electrical Engineers.Paul Mayer & Richard G. Baraniuk - forthcoming - ACM Transactions on Computing Education.
    It is argued that logic, and in particular mathematical logic, should play a key role in the undergraduate curriculum for students in the computing fields, which include electrical engineering (EE), computer engineering (CE), and computer science (CS). This is based on 1) the history of the field of computing and its close ties with logic, 2) empirical results showing that students with better logical thinking skills perform better in tasks such as programming and mathematics, and 3) the skills students are (...)
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  24. Simulation and Controller Design of Thermal Spraying Processes.P. Nylén & U. Snis - forthcoming - Proceedings of Swedish Ai Society, Linköping.
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  25. Emotion Analysis in NLP: Trends, Gaps and Roadmap for Future Directions.Flor Miriam Plaza-del-Arco, Alba Curry & Amanda Cercas Curry - forthcoming - Arxiv.
    Emotions are a central aspect of communication. Consequently, emotion analysis (EA) is a rapidly growing field in natural language processing (NLP). However, there is no consensus on scope, direction, or methods. In this paper, we conduct a thorough review of 154 relevant NLP publications from the last decade. Based on this review, we address four different questions: (1) How are EA tasks defined in NLP? (2) What are the most prominent emotion frameworks and which emotions are modeled? (3) Is the (...)
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  26. Iterative Voting with Partial Preferences.Zoi Terzopoulou, Panagiotis Terzopoulos & Ulle Endriss - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence.
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  27. Classification of Peppers Using Deep Learning.Ruba F. Abdallatif, Walid Murad & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 3 (1):35-41.
    Abstract: Vegetables that are popular and versatile over the world are peppers. Precise categorisation of pepper cultivars is vital for multiple uses, such as assessing market trends, regulating quality, and conducting genetic research. Classifying peppers using traditional methods can be subjective and time-consuming. This research proposes an automated pepper variety classification method based on deep learning. A deep convolutional neural network (CNN) model was trained on a dataset of 2,368 photos of peppers. With the purpose of accurately classifying the pepper (...)
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  28. Gödel–Dummett linear temporal logic.Juan Pablo Aguilera, Martín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque & Brett McLean - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 338 (C):104236.
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  29. Explainable AI (XAI).Rami Al-Dahdooh, Ahmad Marouf, Mahmoud Jamal Abu Ghali, Ali Osama Mahdi, Bassem S. Abu-Nasser & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 9 (1):65-70.
    Abstract: As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become increasingly complex and pervasive, the need for transparency and interpretability has never been more critical. Explainable AI (XAI) addresses this need by providing methods and techniques to make AI decisions more understandable to humans. This paper explores the core principles of XAI, highlighting its importance for trust, accountability, and ethical AI deployment. We examine various XAI techniques, including interpretable models and post-hoc explanation methods, and discuss their strengths and limitations. Additionally, we present case (...)
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  30. Classification of Male and Female Eyes Using Deep Learning: A Comparative Evaluation.Shahd Albadrasaw, Mohammed Almzainy, Faten El Kahlou & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 3 (1):42-46.
    Abstract. This study investigates the application of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to the task of classifying male and female eyes. Using a dataset of eye images, the research explores the potential of deep learning to accurately distinguish between the genders based solely on eye features. The proposed CNN model achieved 94% accuracy on the training set and 91% on the validation set. The study addresses the challenges and limitations in feature extraction from eye images and compares the proposed model with (...)
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  31. Interpretation modeling: Social grounding of sentences by reasoning over their implicit moral judgments.Liesbeth Allein, Maria Mihaela Truşcǎ & Marie-Francine Moens - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 338 (C):104234.
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  32. Classification of Pineapple and Mini Pineapple Using Deep Learning: A Comparative Evaluation.Mohammed Almzainy, Shahd Albadrasawi & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 9 (1):23-27.
    Abstract. This study explores the use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for classifying different pineapple varieties, specifically pineapples and mini pineapples. By using a dataset of pineapple images, the research demonstrates the effectiveness of a pre-trained VGG16-based CNN model in accurately classifying these fruit categories. The model achieved over 99% accuracy on both the training and validation sets. The performance of the CNN was compared to traditional machine learning algorithms to highlight the advantages of deep learning in image classification tasks. (...)
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  33. Image-Based Nuts Detection Using Deep Learning.Altarazi Altarazi, Malak Said Hammad, Fadi Naeem Qanoo & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 3 (1):28-34.
    Abstract: Abstract: The classification of nuts is crucial for food security; nevertheless, accurate and swift identification continues to be a challenge in numerous areas due to insufficient infrastructure. The rise in smartphone utilization, along with advancements in computer vision driven by deep learning, has facilitated smartphone-assisted nut classification. We trained a deep convolutional neural network to categorize five distinct nut types (Chestnut, Hazelnut, Nut Forest, Nut Pecan, and Walnut) using a public dataset of 2,850 photos gathered under controlled conditions. The (...)
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  34. Deep Learning-Based Classification of Lemon Plant Quality A Study on Identifying Good and Bad Quality Plants Using CNN.Jehad M. Altayeb, Aya Helmi Abu Taha & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 3 (1):17-22.
    Abstract: In modern agriculture, ensuring the quality of crops plays a vital role in enhancing production and minimizing waste. This research focuses on the classification of lemon plants into two categories: good quality and bad quality, using deep learning techniques. We employ convolutional neural networks (CNN) to develop a classification model that can accurately predict plant quality based on images. Through a structured pipeline involving data collection, preprocessing, model design, and evaluation, we demonstrate the effectiveness of CNNs in performing quality (...)
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  35. Improved metric distortion via threshold approvals.Elliot Anshelevich, Aris Filos-Ratsikas, Christopher Jerrett & Alexandros A. Voudouris - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104295.
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  36. Athanor: Local search over abstract constraint specifications.Saad Attieh, Nguyen Dang, Christopher Jefferson, Ian Miguel & Peter Nightingale - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 340 (C):104277.
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  37. Multi-rank smart reserves: A general framework for selection and matching diversity goals.Haris Aziz & Zhaohong Sun - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 339 (C):104274.
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  38. On the computation of mixed strategies for security games with general defending requirements.Rufan Bai, Haoxing Lin, Xiaowei Wu, Minming Li & Weijia Jia - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104297.
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  39. Online learning in sequential Bayesian persuasion: Handling unknown priors.Martino Bernasconi, Matteo Castiglioni, Alberto Marchesi, Nicola Gatti & Francesco Trovò - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 338 (C):104245.
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  40. Stochastic population update can provably be helpful in multi-objective evolutionary algorithms.Chao Bian, Yawen Zhou, Miqing Li & Chao Qian - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104308.
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  41. The complexity of optimizing atomic congestion.Cornelius Brand, Robert Ganian, Subrahmanyam Kalyanasundaram & Fionn Mc Inerney - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 338 (C):104241.
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  42. Learning a fast 3D spectral approach to object segmentation and tracking over space and time.Elena Burceanu & Marius Leordeanu - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 340 (C):104281.
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  43. Explanations for query answers under existential rules.İsmail İlkan Ceylan, Thomas Lukasiewicz, Enrico Malizia & Andrius Vaicenavičius - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104294.
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  44. Separate but equal: Equality in belief propagation for single-cycle graphs.Erel Cohen, Ben Rachmut, Omer Lev & Roie Zivan - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 338 (C):104243.
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  45. Image-Based Classification of Date Types Using Convolutional Neural Networks.Abedeleilah S. A. Elmahmoum, Dina Alborno, Dalia Al Harazine & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2025 - International Journal of Academic Information Systems Research (IJAISR) 3 (1):10-16.
    Abstract: This research focuses on the classification of nine varieties of dates using deep learning techniques. The study aims to develop an accurate and efficient model capable of identifying different types of dates based on images. A Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) was employed, trained on a dataset comprising thousands of date images, processed to enhance classification performance. The model was evaluated on multiple metrics, achieving high accuracy rates, demonstrating the feasibility of using deep learning in date classification. This approach can (...)
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  46. IID prophet inequality with a single data point.Yilong Feng, Bo Li, Haolong Li, Xiaowei Wu & Yutong Wu - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104296.
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  47. Sloppy Models, Renormalization Group Realism, and the Success of Science.David Freeborn - 2025 - Erkenntnis 90 (2):645-673.
    The “sloppy models” program originated in systems biology, but has seen applications across a range of fields. Sloppy models are dependent on a large number of parameters, but highly insensitive to the vast majority of parameter combinations. Sloppy models proponents claim that the program may explain the success of science. I argue that the sloppy models program can at best provide a very partial explanation. Drawing a parallel with renormalization group realism, I argue that it would only give us grounds (...)
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  48. Effective theory building and manifold learning.David Peter Wallis Freeborn - 2025 - Synthese 205 (1):1-33.
    Manifold learning and effective model building are generally viewed as fundamentally different types of procedure. After all, in one we build a simplified model of the data, in the other, we construct a simplified model of the another model. Nonetheless, I argue that certain kinds of high-dimensional effective model building, and effective field theory construction in quantum field theory, can be viewed as special cases of manifold learning. I argue that this helps to shed light on all of these techniques. (...)
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  49. Defying catastrophic forgetting via influence function.Rui Gao & Weiwei Liu - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 339 (C):104261.
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  50. A simple proof-theoretic characterization of stable models: Reduction to difference logic and experiments.Martin Gebser, Enrico Giunchiglia, Marco Maratea & Marco Mochi - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 340 (C):104276.
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