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Journal articles on the topic "Inspired writer"

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Ogoke, Chinedu. "Import of family and peers in a writer’s life." EJOTMAS: Ekpoma Journal of Theatre and Media Arts 7, no. 1-2 (2020): 362–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejotmas.v7i1-2.24.

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A writer anywhere must have roots and familial relationships. In a general sense, it is the energy derived from friends, family or society that drives the human spirit. A major role the family has in the life of a writer is giving him or her space. What this means is that a literaryfriendly family will not come between the writer and his/her writing. When he/she is engaged with writing, the writer’s family excuses him/ her from domestic and other duties. It is also beneficial when the writer is surrounded by a wife/husband and children who are wonderful readers. It is the relevance of the family that inspired this research. The paper investigates how culture, society and the family are significant in the life of every man or woman. It focuses on the experiences of writers in their home countries and overseas. The author discovered that writers in 17th century Europe worked closely together. The practice has hardly caught on among Nigerian writers. The writer could hardly find instances to prove otherwise. It is intended in this work, therefore, to highlight this shortcoming and to show how it contributes to the attainment of desired goals in the writer’s literary endeavours. The bulk of the data for this study was collected through listening to stories of writers and also reading various comments in newspapers and other publications.
 Keywords: Language and culture, Family and peers, Pedagogy, Spousal problems, Writers’ life
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Stat, Terri Yablonsky. "A Musing Retirement: Forensic Pathologist Inspired Best-Selling Crime Writer." Critical Values 1, no. 2 (2008): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/criticalvalues/1.2.23.

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Madigan, Andrew J. "What Fame Is: Bukowski's Exploration of Self." Journal of American Studies 30, no. 3 (1996): 447–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800024907.

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Although this quote reads like a description of Hollywood and its celluloid environs, the author is reviewing Run With the Hunted: A. Charles Bukowski Reader, a comprehensive anthology of the poet-novelist's work. From Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail (1960), his first full-length collection of poetry, to Pulp, published shortly after his death in 1994, Bukowski chronicled the humorous, lyric, impoverished lives of prostitutes, drinkers, bums, writers, and miscreants of every description. His tales of squalor which document the starving and passionate Angeleno writer are in large measure inspired by John Fante.Los Angeles is Buk territory. He lived in and wrote about Central Los Angeles for most of his seventy-three years. L.A. is a place where, in the realm beyond fiction, people migrate in pursuit of dreams. One category of migrant dream-seeker is the writer. Whether he/she is a neophyte seeking fortune as a screenwriter or an aging, established author reviving an endangered career, the writer confronts an industry whose interests and intents are tangential to his/her own.
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Vērdiņš, Kārlis, and Jānis Ozoliņš. "Latvian Queer Kharms? Sex and Power in Rihards Bargais’ Gossip." Interlitteraria 21, no. 2 (2017): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/il.2016.21.2.11.

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In 2012 the Latvian poet Rihards Bargais published a book called Tenkas (‘Gossip’), a collection of small absurd narratives, inspired by the Russian writer Daniil Kharms, that describes his fellow writers, well-known Latvian personalities and himself. Many of the pieces have an explicitly sexual character; one of them even resulted in legal action for libel, a situation unique in Latvian contemporary literature. Crossing several boundaries of reality and fiction, private and public, as well as the allowed and the forbidden, Bargais confronts society using sexual imagery in his literary work.
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MOUCHÈRE, HAROLD, ERIC ANQUETIL, and NICOLAS RAGOT. "WRITER STYLE ADAPTATION IN ONLINE HANDWRITING RECOGNIZERS BY A FUZZY MECHANISM APPROACH: THE ADAPT METHOD." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 21, no. 01 (2007): 99–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001407005326.

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This study presents an automatic online adaptation mechanism to the handwriting style of a writer for the recognition of isolated handwritten characters. The classifier we use here is based on a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) similar to those we have designed for handwriting recognition. In this FIS each premise rule is composed of a fuzzy prototype which represents intrinsic properties of a class. Furthermore, the conclusion part of rules associates a score to the prototype for each class. The adaptation mechanism affects both the conclusions of the rules and the fuzzy prototypes by recentering and reshaping them thanks to a new approach called ADAPT inspired by the Learning Vector Quantization. Thus the FIS is automatically fitted to the handwriting style of the writer that currently uses the system. Our adaptation mechanism is compared with well known adaptation techniques. The tests were based on eight different writers and the results illustrate the benefits of the method in terms of error rate reduction (86% in average). This allows such kind of simple classifiers to achieve up to 98.4% of recognition accuracy on the 26 Latin letters in a writer dependent context.
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Petani, Fabio James. "Confessions of an organizational space writer." Organization 26, no. 6 (2019): 961–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508418821010.

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Writing more affectively represents a form of activism particularly necessary in organizational literature on space. The omission of relevant spatial problems of society like immigration is discussed in a confession, inspired by a PhD student’s critique at an European Group of Organizational Studies event. By means of relating personal and third parties’ experiences in affective ways, the article situates itself in a rich tradition of autoethnographic and qualitative reflexive research. Different ways of writing constitute a methodological strategy for theory building which here is addressed to advance organizational literature on space. An agenda for future research is suggested and a new affective sensitivity is called for to incite writings emotionally supported by their authors’ heartfelt involvement, which shows an aesthetic care for the reader. An activist writing agenda for organizational space scholars calls for non-boring appreciations of humor and irony that help to cope with life’s societal relevant hardships.
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Przytuła, Piotr. "Citizens of the Universe – Poles in Jacek Dukaj’s Prose." Prace Literaturoznawcze, no. 7 (February 7, 2020): 269–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pl.4723.

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The fate of Poland and Poles is an important topic in Polish science fiction literature. Until1989, writers could comment on the state and the nation only by means of metaphors, and thus,science fiction was a great tool for describing reality. After the fall of communism, Polish authorscould finally speak about Poland and Poles directly. However, as a result, we received politically andideologically inspired literature. In this respect, the works of Jacek Dukaj seem to be an exception.The writer shows Poles as the elite of civilization development. The aim of this paper is therefore toidentify certain characteristic features of the model hero of Dukaj’s novels.
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Niang, Sada, and Suzanne Crosta. "Se fier en toute liberté au réel: Entrevue avec Chloé Aïcha Boro." International Journal of Francophone Studies 23, no. 3 (2020): 315–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ijfs_00025_7.

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This introduction to this interview presents Chloé Aïcha Boro, a Burkinabé journalist, writer, filmmaker and screenwriter. Although she started her career as a journalist for La voix du Sahel and Le Marabout in her native Burkina Faso, her love of literature inspired her to write novels and move on to screen writing and directing films. The introduction explores Le Loup d’or de Balolé. The interview focuses on her personal life and the making of her films, notably Farafin Ko and Le Loup d’or de Balolé. She explains the opportunities and challenges she faced during the production of her films, sharing her vision on documentary filmmaking.
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Setiawan, Jenny Lukito. "Optimizing Co-parenting to Develop Entrepreneurial Personality in Children." ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal 32, no. 2 (2017): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.24123/aipj.v32i2.585.

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Over the course of her career as a psychologist, the writer has encountered a lot of problems in children, which when being explored further on, turned out to originate from problems related to parenting and marriage. On the other hand, throughout the years of being a lecturer, the writer has become convinced that it is essential for Indonesia’s young generation to have entrepreneurial personality characteristics in order to improve the nation’s competitiveness. Her experience as a psychologist and her journey as a lecturer have inspired the writer to explore marital and parenting problems, and how both of them can be worked on to facilitate the development of entrepreneurial personality characteristics in children, for the sake of nation’s advancement.
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Kawana, Karen Kazue. "O enigma da Marquesa de Sade: realidade e ideal no teatro de Mishima." Estudos Japoneses, no. 37 (June 29, 2017): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i37p33-42.

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The writer Yukio Mishima is known in the Occident mostly for his novels, but he also wrote many plays for the theatre inspired in oriental and western themes. In Madame de Sade, from 1965, the main role is given to the wife of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, the 18th century libertine and writer. In this paper, we examine Mishima’s reasons for his choice of protagonist. We also try to show how some of the subjects raised in the play reflect ideas that are dear to the author.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Inspired writer"

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Wells, Xanthe R. "Who I am for you : a fictocritical examination of the identities and desires of reader and writer, inspired by the works of Virginia Woolf and Jeanette Winterson." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2007. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/15555.

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This fictocritical novel and its critical introduction are specifically concerned with the self and creative space, focusing in particular on detailed readings of Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941) and Jeanette Winterson (1959 -). In so doing, it explores the presence of a creative space between reality and reverie. The nature of this 'space between' is examined creatively from psychoanalytical and. feminist perspectives. Focusing on the nature of creative space offers a reading of these authors and their work, whilst also providing an original and important response to the relatively unexplored concept of a 'space between'.
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Books on the topic "Inspired writer"

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Dojo wisdom for writers: 100 simple ways to become a more inspired, successful, and fearless writer. Penguin Compass, 2004.

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Stathis, Roberta. Writers who inspired the world. Ballard & Tighe, 2004.

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Newlove, Donald. First paragraphs: Inspired openings for writers and readers. H. Holt, 1993.

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Writing the wave: Inspired rides for aspiring writers. Berkley Pub. Book, 2000.

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Painted paragraphs: Inspired description for writers and readers. H. Holt, 1993.

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Newlove, Donald. Invented voices: Inspired dialogue for writers and readers. H. Holt, 1994.

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First paragraphs: Inspired openings for writers and readers. St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Gay, Brookes, and Cummings Martha Clark, eds. Inspired to write: Readings and tasks to develop writing skills. Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Thinking like a writer: A handy guide guaranteed to inspire you! Random House, 1994.

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Kellner, Hank. Write what you see: 99 photos to inspire writing. Cottonwood Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Inspired writer"

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Pignelli, Fabio, Yandre M. G. Costa, Luiz S. Oliveira, and Diego Bertolini. "Data Augmentation for Writer Identification Using a Cognitive Inspired Model." In Document Analysis and Recognition – ICDAR 2021. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86337-1_17.

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May, Adrian. "How to Make a Poet: Rituals to Turn You into an Inspired Writer." In The Magic of Writing. Macmillan Education UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60798-0_4.

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Shelley, Lorna. "‘Buses should … inspire writers’." In Transport in British Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137499042_9.

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Guy, Elizabeth, and Hank Kellner. "Ways to Inspire Your Students." In Reflect & Write. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003237686-2.

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Narvaez, Sebastian, Angel Garcia, and Raul Ernesto Gutierrez. "Execution of Written Tasks by a Biologically-Inspired Artificial Brain." In Natural and Artificial Computation for Biomedicine and Neuroscience. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59740-9_5.

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Lingard, Lorelei, and Christopher Watling. "Mapping the Gap." In Story, Not Study: 30 Brief Lessons to Inspire Health Researchers as Writers. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71363-8_3.

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Lingard, Lorelei, and Christopher Watling. "Coherence: Keeping the Reader on Track." In Story, Not Study: 30 Brief Lessons to Inspire Health Researchers as Writers. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71363-8_18.

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Lingard, Lorelei, and Christopher Watling. "Coaching Writing II: Relationship and Identity." In Story, Not Study: 30 Brief Lessons to Inspire Health Researchers as Writers. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71363-8_28.

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Lingard, Lorelei, and Christopher Watling. "Pace, Pause, & Silence: Creating Emphasis & Suspense in Your Writing." In Story, Not Study: 30 Brief Lessons to Inspire Health Researchers as Writers. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71363-8_20.

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Lingard, Lorelei, and Christopher Watling. "Avoiding Prepositional Pile-Up." In Story, Not Study: 30 Brief Lessons to Inspire Health Researchers as Writers. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71363-8_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Inspired writer"

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"HYBRID PARAMETERIZATION SYSTEM FOR WRITER IDENTIFICATION." In International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001123104490454.

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"WRITER VERIFICATION BASED ON GRAPHOMETRIC FEATURES USING FEED-FORWARD NEURAL NETWORK." In International Conference on Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002589003530358.

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Oppenheimer, Nat, and Luis C. deBaca. "Ending the Market for Human Slavery Through Design." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.1797.

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<p>The design and construction of structures throughout history has too often been realized through the labor of enslaved people, both in the direct construction of these structures and in the procurement and fabrication of building materials. This is as true today as it was at the time of the pyramids.</p><p>Despite the challenges, the design and construction industries have a moral and ethical obligation to eradicate modern human trafficking practices. If done right, this shift will also lead to commercial advances.</p><p>Led by the Grace Farms Foundation, a Connecticut-based non-profit organization, a working group composed of design professionals, builders, owners, and academics has set out to eliminate the use of modern slaves within the built environment through awareness, agency, and tangible tools. Although inspired by the success of the green building movement, this initiative does not use the past as a template. Rather, we are committed to work with the most advanced tracking and aggregation technology to give owners, builders, and designers the tools they need to allow for clear and concise integration of real-time data into design and construction documents.</p><p>This paper summarizes the history of the issue, the moral, ethical, and commercial call to action, and the tangible solutions – both existing and emergent – in the fight against modern-day slavery in the design and construction industries.</p><p>Our intent is to present this material via a panel discussion. The panel will include an owner, an international owner’s representative, a builder, a big data specialist, an architect, an engineer, and a writer/academic who will act as moderator.</p>
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Dalla Costa, Wanda. "Contextualized Metrics + Narrating Binaries: Defining Place and Processing Indigenous North America." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.40.

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This paper introduces four cultural catalysts in Indigenous architecture: language, place, kinship and transformation. Inspired by the interrelationship of physical, sociocultural and spiritual factors- the measurable and immeasurable – we investigate a number of concepts related to Indigenous thinking and ways of knowing. We contrast these notions with non-Indigenous writers including Pallasmaa, Ricoeurand Doshi, in the hopes of initiating a dialogue, and assisting the two-way knowledge transfer, between architecture and Indigenous theory.
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Abaid, Nicole, and Maurizio Porfiri. "Influence of Leaders on Mean Square Consentability in Biologically-Inspired Stochastic Networks." In ASME 2011 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference and Bath/ASME Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2011-6051.

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In this work, we study a discrete-time consensus protocol for a group of agents which communicate over a class of stochastically switching networks inspired by fish schooling. The network model incorporates the phenomenon of numerosity that has a prominent role on the collective behavior of animal groups by defining the individuals’ perception of numbers. The agents comprise leaders, which share a common state, and followers, which update their states based on information exchange among neighboring agents. We write a closed form expression for the asymptotic convergence factor of the protocol, which measures the decay rate of disagreement among the followers’ and the leaders’ states. Numerical simulations are conducted to validate analytical results and illustrate the consensus dynamics as a function of the group size, number of leaders in the group, and the numerosity.
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Zhang, Tielin, Yi Zeng, Dongcheng Zhao, and Bo Xu. "Brain-inspired Balanced Tuning for Spiking Neural Networks." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/229.

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Due to the nature of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), it is challenging to be trained by biologically plausible learning principles. The multi-layered SNNs are with non-differential neurons, temporary-centric synapses, which make them nearly impossible to be directly tuned by back propagation. Here we propose an alternative biological inspired balanced tuning approach to train SNNs. The approach contains three main inspirations from the brain: Firstly, the biological network will usually be trained towards the state where the temporal update of variables are equilibrium (e.g. membrane potential); Secondly, specific proportions of excitatory and inhibitory neurons usually contribute to stable representations; Thirdly, the short-term plasticity (STP) is a general principle to keep the input and output of synapses balanced towards a better learning convergence. With these inspirations, we train SNNs with three steps: Firstly, the SNN model is trained with three brain-inspired principles; then weakly supervised learning is used to tune the membrane potential in the final layer for network classification; finally the learned information is consolidated from membrane potential into the weights of synapses by Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP). The proposed approach is verified on the MNIST hand-written digit recognition dataset and the performance (the accuracy of 98.64%) indicates that the ideas of balancing state could indeed improve the learning ability of SNNs, which shows the power of proposed brain-inspired approach on the tuning of biological plausible SNNs.
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Vejdani, Hamid. "Roll Maneuverability of Flapping Flight Winged Systems." In ASME 2020 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2020-3309.

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Abstract The goal of this paper is to study the effect of wing flapping kinematics on roll maneuverability of flapping flight systems. Inspired from birds maneuvering action, we study the effect of asymmetric flapping angular velocities of the wings on generating roll motions on the body. To expand the generality of the results, the equations of motion are written dimensionless. The effect of aerodynamic parameter, forward velocity and wing inertia are presented. The results show that applying asymmetric velocities during flight is useful for relatively larger wings.
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Metcalf, Katherine, and David Leake. "Unsupervised Hierarchical Temporal Abstraction by Simultaneously Learning Expectations and Representations." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/436.

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This paper presents ENHAnCE, an algorithm that simultaneously learns a predictive model of the input stream and generates representations of the concepts being observed. Following cognitively-inspired models of event segmentation, ENHAnCE uses expectation violations to identify boundaries between temporally extended patterns. It applies its expectation-driven process at multiple levels of temporal granularity to produce a hierarchy of predictive models that enable it to identify concepts at multiple levels of temporal abstraction. Evaluations show that the temporal abstraction hierarchies generated by ENHAnCE closely match hand-coded hierarchies for the test data streams. Given language data streams, ENHAnCE learns a hierarchy of predictive models that capture basic units of both spoken and written language: morphemes, lexemes, phonemes, syllables, and words.
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Yi, Xiaoyuan, Maosong Sun, Ruoyu Li, and Zonghan Yang. "Chinese Poetry Generation with a Working Memory Model." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/633.

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As an exquisite and concise literary form, poetry is a gem of human culture. Automatic poetry generation is an essential step towards computer creativity. In recent years, several neural models have been designed for this task. However, among lines of a whole poem, the coherence in meaning and topics still remains a big challenge. In this paper, inspired by the theoretical concept in cognitive psychology, we propose a novel Working Memory model for poetry generation. Different from previous methods, our model explicitly maintains topics and informative limited history in a neural memory. During the generation process, our model reads the most relevant parts from memory slots to generate the current line. After each line is generated, it writes the most salient parts of the previous line into memory slots. By dynamic manipulation of the memory, our model keeps a coherent information flow and learns to express each topic flexibly and naturally. We experiment on three different genres of Chinese poetry: quatrain, iambic and chinoiserie lyric. Both automatic and human evaluation results show that our model outperforms current state-of-the-art methods.
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Tsoka, Arnold N., Jicmat Ali Tribaldos, and Chiradeep Sen. "Dimensions of Similarity Used to Identify Products As Sources of Analogy." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22596.

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Abstract This paper presents a human-subject experiment exploring the dimensions of product similarity that designers use to detect a product as a source of analogy during designing another. In the study, fifty voluntary participants are presented with a target product that is to be designed, and five other source products that are similar to the design task in various dimensions such as function, structure, or working principle. The designers are then asked to identify the products that they consider to be useful sources of analogy for designing the target, and to write in plain English why they considered so. These comments are analyzed using a protocol to reveal the dimensions of similarity between the target and the source product that inspired them to select the source. The data comprises of 2,440 total dimension instances among the participants. The results show that the identification of products as sources of analogy is driven by at least six dimensions: working principle, structure, human interaction, function, energy flows, and material flows. Among these, working principle, structure, and human interaction are more dominant than function, which was previously believed to be the sole driver of analogy.
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Reports on the topic "Inspired writer"

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Day in the life of a CAMHS professional. ACAMH, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.14895.

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For this year's International Women's Day we wanted to celebrate the work of female CAMHS professionals.
 Dr. Sian Barnett has kindly written a blog to explain the work she does as a CAMHS clinician, the challenges she has faced, and the women that inspired her to enter a career in this field.
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