-
decades before Frege's work. The
principle of
compositionality (also
known as
semantic compositionalism) is
highly debated in linguistics.
Among its most...
- composed, composited, or
composition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Composition or
Compositions may
refer to:
Composition (dance),
practice and teaching...
- statistics,
compositional data are
quantitative descriptions of the
parts of some whole,
conveying relative information. Mathematically,
compositional data is...
- content). The
homogeneity of
compositional domains is
compared to that of the
chromosome on
which they reside. As such,
compositional domains can be homogeneous...
- and others. Some
pieces are
composed around a set scale,
where the
compositional technique might be
considered the
usage of a
particular scale. Others...
- is
clear that his
deafness impacted his
compositional style, as
evinced in
certain changes in
compositional method from
early to late in his career....
-
Compositional objects are
wholes instantiated by
collections of parts. If an
ontology wishes to
permit the
inclusion of
compositional objects it must...
-
Compositional pattern-producing
networks (CPPNs) are a
variation of
artificial neural networks (ANNs) that have an
architecture whose evolution is guided...
-
introduced Bach to his
friend Reincken so that he
could learn from his
compositional technique (especially his
mastery of fugue), his
organ playing and his...
- The 19th
century regarded Mozart's
compositional process as a form "of
impulsive and
improvisatorial composition ... an
almost vegetative act of creation...