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Leonardo Ranaldi, Francesca Fallucchi and Fabio Massimo Zanzotto
Modern AI technologies make use of statistical learners that lead to self-empiricist logic, which, unlike human minds, use learned non-symbolic representations. Nevertheless, it seems that it is not the right way to progress in AI. The structure of symbo...
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Muhammad Atif and Valentina Franzoni
Users of web or chat social networks typically use emojis (e.g., smilies, memes, hearts) to convey in their textual interactions the emotions underlying the context of the communication, aiming for better interpretability, especially for short polysemous...
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Qixuan Zai, Kai Yuan and Youlong Wu
This work studies a general distributed coded computing system based on the MapReduce-type framework, where distributed computing nodes within a half-duplex network wish to compute multiple output functions. We first introduce a definition of communicati...
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Michal Majchrowicz and Piotr Duch
Smart TV devices are gaining increasingly more popularity. Due to their nature, Smart TVs can access a lot of sensitive data. This is one of the reasons why the Smart TV has become a popular target of hacking recently. Manufacturers try to make such atta...
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Katarzyna Slomska-Przech and Izabela Malgorzata Golebiowska
It is acknowledged that various types of thematic maps emphasize different aspects of mapped phenomena and thus support different map users? tasks. To provide empirical evidence, a user study with 366 participants was carried out comparing three map type...
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