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  • 31Semantic neural network — (SNN) is based on John von Neumann s neural network [von Neumann, 1966] and Nikolai Amosov M Network. There are limitations to a link topology for the von Neumann’s network but SNN accept a case without these limitations. Only logical values can… …

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  • 32Semantic-oriented programming — (SOP) in which you express your code directly in semantic meanings, most suitable to reflect your task. This means, that for each task you may need to add new semantic meanings, thus you ll need an extendable and configurable programming language …

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  • 33Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice — (SICoP) is a group of people who seek to make the Semantic Web operational in their respective settings by achieving semantic interoperability and semantic data integration . SICoP seeks to enable Semantic Interoperability, specifically the… …

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  • 34Semantic Spaces — Semantic Spaces …

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  • 35Semantic Copyright — es un sistema tecnologico que proporciona información semántica de los derechos de propiedad intelectual de obras en formato digital, a las que identifica por su propia morfología. El proyecto arrancó en Mayo de 2009 tras su presentación en la… …

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  • 36Semantic analysis — may refer to: *Semantic analysis (compilers) *Semantic analysis (machine learning) *Semantic analysis (knowledge representation) *Semantic analysis (linguistics) …

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  • 37Semantic File System — Semantic File Systems are file systems used for information persistence which structure the data according to their semantics and intent, rather the location as with current file systems. It allows the data to be addressed by their content… …

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  • 38Semantic compaction — also known as iconic encoding or Minspeak, is an Augmentative and alternative communication technique in which sequences of icons (pictorial symbols) are combined in order a word or a phrase from an AAC device in order increase a person s rate of …

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  • 39Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition — (SISR) defines the syntax and semantics of annotations to grammar rules in the Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS). Since 5 April 2007 it is currently a World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation. [ [http://www.w3.org/TR/semantic… …

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  • 40Semantic prosody — Semantic prosody, also discourse prosody, describes the way in which certain seemingly neutral words can be perceived with positive or negative associations through frequent occurrences with particular collocations. An example given by John… …

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