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TRACE (psycholinguistics)

Known as: TRACE model, Trace 
TRACE is a connectionist model of speech perception, proposed by James McClelland and Jeffrey Elman in 1986. TRACE was made into a working computer… 
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2014
2014
A model driven engineering process involves different and heterogeneous models that represent various perspectives of the system… 
2013
2013
For analyzing the multiple least-significant bits (MLSB) steganography, a pixel group trace model is presented. Based on this… 
Review
2013
Review
2013
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2013
2013
Knowledge Domain modeling is an important requirement in building adaptive human learning systems. However, the used… 
2007
2007
Transaction is a lasting debatable issue, no matter in database systems or in the new paradigm of web services. Particularly, in… 
2005
2005
Message sequence charts (MSCs) are a graphical language for scenarios of communicating components exchanging messages in a… 
2003
2003
The paper addresses the problem of reconstructing the low-frequency part of the in-cylinder pressure of spark ignition engines by… 
2003
2003
In this paper we define a general trace model for security protocols which allows to reason about various formal definitions of… 
1995
1995
An isolated-word speech recognition system, built without the use of linear segments for acoustic modelling or lexical access, is… 
1990
1990
Semi-commutation rewriting systems have been introduced and investigated by Clerbout/Latteux [1]. Starting from those, the…