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- called ConceptNet, and a matrix-based representation of ConceptNet called AnalogySpace that can infer new knowledge using dimensionality reduction. The knowledge...
- Analogy is a comparison or correspondence between two things (or two groups of things) because of a third element that they are considered to share. In...
- Electronic-hydraulic analogies are the representation of electronic circuits by hydraulic circuits. Since electric current is invisible and the processes...
- watchmaker analogy or watchmaker argument is a teleological argument, an argument for the existence of God. In broad terms, the watchmaker analogy states...
- An element of a Hilbert space can be uniquely specified by its coordinates with respect to an orthonormal basis, in analogy with Cartesian coordinates...
- understand the nature of four-dimensional space, a device called dimensional analogy is commonly emplo****. Dimensional analogy is the study of how (n − 1) dimensions...
- (space) expands as a whole, but the raisins (gravitationally bound objects) do not expand; they merely move ****her away from each other. This analogy...
- in space between the Earth and Mars, he could not expect anyone to believe him solely because his ****ertion could not be proven wrong. The analogy has...
- every normed space is a metric space, every seminormed space is a pseudometric space. Because of this analogy, the term semimetric space (which has a...
- Hamilton's optico-mechanical analogy is a conceptual parallel between trajectories in classical mechanics and wavefronts in optics, introduced by William...