• In information retrieval and natural language processing reification is the process by which an abstract idea about a person, place or thing, is turned...
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  • perception of an object as having more spatial information than is present Reification (information retrieval), the transformation of a natural-language statement...
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  • data encoded in natural language and is thus closely related to information retrieval, knowledge representation and computational linguistics, a subfield...
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    language, used for speech recognition, language generation, and information retrieval Large language models are artificial neural networks used for generative...
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  • Steven E. (2010). "The diagnosis of mental disorders: the problem of reification". Annual Review of Clinical Psychology. 6: 155–179. doi:10.1146/annurev...
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  • in groups that lead to the formation and reification of transactive memory: encoding, storage, and retrieval described more below. In a series of experiments...
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  • a Social Network By Thushar A.K, and P. Santhi Thilagam Traffic Information Retrieval Based on Fuzzy Ontology and RDF on the Semantic Web By Jun Zhai...
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  • deterministic and rigid processes, privileging of coding, and retrieval methods; reification of data, increased pressure on researchers to focus on volume...
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  • distinct entities, e.g., Peking and Beijing are assumed to be different. Reification of Failure. The way that Planner established that something was provable...
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  • information in immediate awareness and then use it within a few seconds. Long-term storage and retrieval (Glr): is the ability to store information and...
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  • this act is performed by a computer program. Information retrieval – Cross-language information retrieval – Machine translation (MT) – aims to automatically...
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  • Gisela; Rittenauer-Schatka, Helga; Simons, Annette (1991). "Ease of retrieval as information: Another look at the availability heuristic". Journal of Personality...
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    workshops to teach military tactics, and a newspaper to disseminate information. The man whom Time dubbed three years later "Castro's brain" at this...
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    Historian Karena Kollmar-Polenz argues that the social construction and reification of shamanism as a religious "other" actually began with the 18th-century...
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    an "illusory" ontology, criticizing him for committing the fallacy of reification and for wrongly dismissing the logical treatment of language which, according...
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    or hypothetical. Context quoting can be thought of as very similar to reification. The main difference is that quoted statements are not asserted or considered...
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  • Gould's arguments. For example, they have rejected the accusation of reification, maintaining that the use of extracted factors such as g as potential...
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